In his opening remarks, UAVS-NSW President Dang Dinh Hungsaid it provides an opportunity for Vietnamese young generation and expatsliving in Australia to explore the country’s culture, nature and people.
The cultural day is among a series of events to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam-Australia diplomatic relations next year, he noted.
More than 200 visitors, most of whom are Vietnameseuniversity students in NSW and expats, showed up at the event which featured awide range of activities, such as making “to he” – toy figurines made of rice dough,painting on “non la” – Vietnamese conical hat, writing calligraphy and anexhibition of Dong Ho folk paintings.
They were also offered a chance to join a number of folkgames and enjoy Vietnamese traditional food and beverage, like “goi cuon”(fresh rolls), “banh mi,” “ca phe sua da” (iced coffee) and “tra dao” (peachtea). Iced coffee and peach tea wereamong the most favourite among the youngsters.
The event was designed following a traditional market in Vietnam in the finaldays of the year when Tet, Vietnam’s traditional New Year, is near./.