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Vietnam joins Singapore’s Chingay parade

The Vietnam National Music, Dance and Vocal Theatre will represent Vietnam at the Chingay Parade to be held in Singapore on February 27-28.
The Vietnam National Music, Dance and Vocal Theatre will representVietnam at the Chingay Parade to be held in Singapore on February 27-28.

Chingay 2015 will be the biggest and grandest festival in theChingay history from 1973 with the number of tourists to enjoy thecoming Chingay to be doubled to at least 80,000, Ang Hak Seng, ChiefExecutive Director of the People’s Association, told media on January14.

The two-hour programme will be conducted by 3,000 paradevolunteers and 11,000 volunteer performers. A total of 1,000 performersfrom 19 international contingents from 15 countries and territories inAsia, America, Africa, Australia and Eurasia will be part of Chingay2015 to celebrate Singapore’s golden jubilee.

Ang told theVietnam News Agency’s Singapore-based reporter that Chingay 2015 will bejoined by “very good friends from Vietnam to come and show with us theunique culture of Vietnam”. He said Vietnam’s participation in Chingay2015 will help promote not only the relationship between Singapore andVietnam but also the understanding between people of the two countries.

Therelationship between the People’s Association of Singapore and theVietnam Fatherland Front has gone from strength to strength and the twoorganisations have recently signed an MoU, which sees cooperation intraining, he added.

“Through this training, we hope to build ties between young leaders in the future of Singapore and Vietnam,” he stressed.

Atleast 30 international media, including TVs, print and online media aswell as wire agencies, including the Vietnam News Agency, have beeninvited to cover Chingay Parade Singapore 2015.-VNA

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