Thang Long Group honoured for 30 years promoting Vietnamese cuisine in Germany

The Vietnamese Embassy in Germany presented certificates of merit to several group members in recognition of their contributions to the Vietnamese community, marking the company’s 30th anniversary.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Nguyen Dac Thanh (centre, right) and Vo Van Long, Chairman of Thang Long Group, pose for a commemorative photo with members of the group who received Certificates of Merit from the Embassy (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Nguyen Dac Thanh (centre, right) and Vo Van Long, Chairman of Thang Long Group, pose for a commemorative photo with members of the group who received Certificates of Merit from the Embassy (Photo: VNA)

Berlin (VNA) – The Thang Long Group, a leading Vietnamese culinary enterprise in Germany, has been honoured on at a ceremony recently held at the Dong Xuan Cultural Centre in Berlin.

The Vietnamese Embassy in Germany presented certificates of merit to several group members in recognition of their contributions to the Vietnamese community, marking the company’s 30th anniversary.

Since opening its first Thang Long restaurant in Berlin’s Karlshorst district in 1994, the group has expanded to dozens of Vietnamese eateries across Germany and beyond, alongside ventures in hotel services in the European country.

The group pioneered the opening of Vietnamese restaurants in major shopping malls, setting a trend for Vietnamese entrepreneurship across European cities such as Hamburg, Hanover, Frankfurt, Munich and Cologne, and later expanding to Romania, Bulgaria, Switzerland and Austria.

The group has also supported the Vietnamese community in German and made significant contributions to the homeland. In 2015, it contributed 10,000 EUR (nearly 11,700 USD) to aid Vietnamese fishermen in safeguarding maritime sovereignty.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Thang Long Group provided thousands of free meals to frontline medical workers in Germany, valued at nearly 10,000 EUR, earning recognition from the German government and public.

The group also played a key role in restoring the Ho Chi Minh memorial garden in Moritzburg, the only site in Germany, commemorating the Vietnamese leader’s 1957 visit. With an investment of 60,000 EUR, the restored site was inaugurated on the occasion of President Ho Chi Minh’s 128th birthday.

At the awards ceremony on August 31, Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Nguyen Dac Thanh praised the group and its chairman, Vo Van Long, for their contributions to the Vietnamese community in Germany, support for people in Vietnam, and collaboration with local authorities and the embassy.

Nguyen Van Hien, President and CEO of the Berlin Dong Xuan Trade Centre, highlighted the group’s role in promoting Vietnamese culture and cuisine in Europe, helping foster tourism, trade and investment links.

Currently, it employs nearly 500 people, mostly Vietnamese, providing them with stable livelihoods and making a contribution to the local economy.

Long was also elected President of the Vietnamese Business Association in Germany (tenure II), Vice President of Vietnamese Entrepreneurs in Europe, and Vice President of the federation of Vietnamese people associations in Germany./.

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