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“Vietnam Week” kicks off in Mexico

The “Vietnam Week” and a photo exhibition on Vietnam kicked off in Mexico on May 25 as part of activities to mark 35 years of Vietnam-Mexico diplomatic ties.
The “Vietnam Week” and a photoexhibition on Vietnam kicked off in Mexico on May 25 as part ofactivities to mark 35 years of Vietnam-Mexico diplomatic ties.

The opening ceremony was attended by Vietnamese Minister of Culture,Sport and Tourism Hoang Tuan Anh, and Senate Alberto Anaya Gutierrez aswell as the General Secretary of the Labour Party and President of theMexican Institute for Friendship and Cooperation with Vietnam,Virgilio Caballero of the host country.

Minister Anh stressed the significance of the first Vietnam Week inMexico, describing it as a practical activity to welcome the 35thanniversary of Vietnam-Mexico diplomatic ties, and the two countries’grand celebrations, including the 120th birthday of President Ho ChiMinh, the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi, the 200th MexicoIndependence Day and the 100th year since the Mexican Revolution.

He also spoke highly of Mexico’s support to the organisation of theevent in Mexico City and Accapunco beach city of Guerrero state,expressing his wish for further cooperation with Mexico, especiallyin economy, trade, culture, sports and tourism.

Participants will have chances to enjoy art performances, filmscreenings and photo exhibitions during the week from May 23-28./.

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