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Hue participates in Vietnamese Culture Festival in Japan

HNN.VN - From May 19 to 20 in Tokyo (Japan), Vietnam held a Vietnamese Culture Festival in Japan. The Hue tourism sector participated in the festival with a program linking three localities of Thua Thien Hue - Da Nang - Quang Nam.

Japanese eloquence contestJapan International Cooperation Agency continues to provide volunteers for Thua Thien HueTruc chi – the national giftDeputy Chairman of provincial People's Committee Nguyen Dung meets with Japan-Vietnam Friendship Association of Nara provinceJapanese press trip delegation surveys Hue tourist routesVicoland and JICA sign cooperation program on "Classification and management of waste at source"

Visitors at the three localities of Hue - Da Nang - Quang Nam’s booth

This is an activity to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Japan. The annual festival is an occasion to further friendship and expand exchanges between the two countries.

The program linking three localities of Thua Thien Hue - Da Nang - Quang Nam is an opportunity for the Hue tourism sector to introduce and promote tourism images, and provide information about culture and people of the ancient capital of Hue.

In addition to tourism promotion activities at the booths in the Vietnamese Culture Festival, there was also a roadshow introducing tourism of the three localities.

This event aims to focus on propagandizing and introducing tourism images, potentials, products and services of the three localities to travel businesses in Japan, so as to boost the number of Japanese visitors to the Central region in general and Hue in particular.

Story and photo: Quang Hung

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