Vietnam showcases cultural heritage at ASEAN night in France

ASEAN Night was one of several ACP initiatives in Paris, following events such as the ASEAN Flag Raising Ceremony hosted by Vietnam in August 2024, Vietnamese Ambassador to France Dinh Toan Thang said.

Ambassadors at the event (Photo : VNA)
Ambassadors at the event (Photo : VNA)

Paris (VNA) – Vietnam’s Embassy and representative offices in France held the ASEAN Night event on February 19, hosted by the ASEAN Committee in Paris (ACP).

Held at the InterContinental Le Grand Hotel, the event brought together representatives from all ASEAN nations, along with French and international guests, to celebrate the region’s cultural diversity and strengthen diplomatic ties.

Brunei Ambassador to France Rakiah Abdul Lamit described ASEAN as a vibrant tapestry of cultures, languages, and traditions.

She emphasised that ASEAN Night was not only a celebration of the distinct beauty of each member country but also a testament to the collective strength of the ASEAN community. She hoped the event would offer guests a deeper appreciation of ASEAN’s cultural richness and spirit, fostering greater cooperation and friendship between ASEAN, France, and the wider global community.

Vietnamese Ambassador Dinh Toan Thang highlighted ASEAN’s unity in organising a diverse programme of cultural performances and traditional cuisine, which was warmly received by French and international guests.

He noted that ASEAN Night was one of several ACP initiatives in Paris, following events such as the ASEAN Flag Raising Ceremony hosted by Vietnam in August 2024.

The event featured a traditional Bruneian wedding ceremony, Cambodian folk dances, Vietnamese musical performances, and a fashion show, alongside a showcase of traditional dishes from ASEAN countries, reflecting the community’s diversity and unity./.

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