Pho festival helps promote Vietnam – RoK culture exchange

A Vietnam Pho festival was held in Seoul on October 5 -6, aiming to further promote cultural exchange and mutual understanding between the people of Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK).

The Pho festival helps promote Vietnam – RoK culture exchange. (Photo: Tuoi Tre Newspaper)
The Pho festival helps promote Vietnam – RoK culture exchange. (Photo: Tuoi Tre Newspaper)

Seoul (VNA) – A Vietnam Pho festival was held in Seoul on October 5 -6, aiming to further promote cultural exchange and mutual understanding between the people of Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK).

The festival attracted a large crowd of Vietnamese expatriates, students living, studying and working in the RoK, and local people.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Le The Chu, Editor-in-chief of Tuoi Tre Newspaper - the event’s organiser, said highlighted the close ties between Vietnam and the RoK, noting that Vietnamese and Korean culinary cultures also share many similarities.

According to Chu, Vietnamese pho is no longer unfamiliar to Korean people. Pho is not only a signature dish in Vietnamese cuisine, but also embodies the essence and cultural values of Vietnamese cuisine.

Addressing the event, Vietnamese Ambassador to the RoK Vu Ho said nothing can connect the mutual understanding between the people of both countries faster than foods, with “pho” being the first dish that comes to mind.

The diplomat expressed his hope that through the festival, pho will not just remain a restaurant dish but become a familiar meal in RoK families.

Member of the RoK National Assembly Ko Min Jeong said he hopes through culinary and cultural events, the RoK – Vietnam relations will further develop.

The festival offered a good chance for visitors to explore the history and culinary culture of Vietnam; and understand more about the friendship, tourism and economic cooperation, diplomatic ties between the two nations./.

VNA

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