Vietnam leaves good impressions at multi-ethnic festival in Czech Republic

The Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic participated in a festival of ethnic minority groups in Prague on May 27.
Vietnam leaves good impressions at multi-ethnic festival in Czech Republic ảnh 1Vietnam leaves good impressions at multi-ethnic festival in Czech Republic. (Photo: VNA)
Prague (VNA) – The Vietnamese community in theCzech Republic participated in a festival of ethnic minority groups in Prague onMay 27.

They left strong impressions on festival-goers withthe big number of participants and special performances highlightingtraditional culture.

The festival, which took place from May 25-28, featuredart performances, fashion shows and exhibitions. It brought together more than 30delegations of ethnic minority groups from 20 countries.

The Vietnamese community has been integratingintensively and extensively into the society in the Central European nation, and madecontributions to their homeland as well as the relations between the twocountries.

The annual festival offered an opportunity for them topromote Vietnamese culture to Czech people and visitors./.
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