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Colourful Vietnam to shine in London

Vietnamese students in the UK are working hard preparing for a cultural day themed “Colours of Vietnam”, to be held on March 24 at the University College London (UCL) in London with the goal to promote Vietnamese culture to international friends.
Vietnamese students in the UK are working hard preparing for a culturalday themed “Colours of Vietnam”, to be held on March 24 at theUniversity College London (UCL) in London with the goal to promoteVietnamese culture to international friends.

The event, aninitiative of the Vietnamese Society (Vietsoc) UCL, received strongsupport from the Vietnamese Embassy in the UK and the VietnameseStudent Association in the UK (SVUK) as well as the UCL which allowsthe use of the entire main campus as the venue.

A wide rangeof activities are planned such as artistic performances, Vietnamese folkgames and traditional cuisines offered by London’s best Vietnameserestaurants such as Sen Viet, Mien Tay and House of Ho.

Several big businesses sponsor the event including FPT and Vietnam Airlines of Vietnam and UK group Dragon Capital.

Vietnamese students in the UK currently number around 5,000.-VNA

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