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Vietnamese books welcomed at Indian fair

A booth displaying Vietnamese books together with some valuable photos depicting the late President Ho Chi Minh have drawn much attention from visitors at an on-going international book fair in India.
A booth displaying Vietnamese books together with some valuable photosdepicting the late President Ho Chi Minh have drawn much attention fromvisitors at an on-going international book fair in India.

The pavilion at 37th International Book Fair, which opened inKolkata city of India’s West Bengal state on January 30, is run bythe India-Vietnam Solidarity Committee (IVSC) in the state.

Among those on display are famous works such as “Chien thang Dien BienPhu” (Dien Bien Phu victory) and “Lich su Viet Nam” (History ofVietnam), together with a number of literary works.

At thefair, Indian scholars and culturists highly valued Vietnam’sliterature, culture and history, saying that the display will help bringVietnamese and Indian people closer.

This is also agood chance for Indian and foreign readers to understand more aboutVietnam, IVSC President Geetesh Sharma said.

Thebooks on display have been collected by Sharma and other members of thecommittee during their visits to Vietnam and through Vietnam’srepresentative offices in India.-VNA

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