600 Mexican students, teachers take part in Vietnamese Cultural Day
(VNF) - Vietnamese Embassy in Mexico on June 28 joined hands with Frambuyán highschool, Cuernavaca city, Morelos state to hold the Vietnamese Cultural Day.
Over 600 teachers and students of Frambuyán highschool took part in the event. The students made the Vietnamese Cultural Day more vibrant by their vivid paintings featuring ascending dragon and the national flag of Vietnam.
Mexican students take part in bamboo stick dance (source: VN Embassy in Mexico)
The Vietnamese Embassy brought to the event a collection of photos showcasing the beauty of Vietnam, aiming to introduce to Mexican people the image of Vietnam today, as a peaceful developing country with exotic culture and numerous magnificents sights of interests.
Furthermore, via the Vietnamese Cultural Day, Mexican students were briefed on key facts regarding Vietnam's geography, history, culture, education, economics, traditional customs, etc.
The students later had chance to put on Vietnamese traditional outfits and perform folk dance of Vietnam's three regions, and enjoy Vietnamese cuisines.
After attending the Vietnam Cultural Day, many students have shown their love for Vietnam, expressing their wish to visit Vietnam in the near future. Some students' parents who are enterpreneurs have voiced their hope to learn more about Vietnam as an investment destination./.
( Translated by Phi Yen )
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