Vietnamese Embassy hosts ‘A Glimpse of Vietnam’ in Mogosoaia, Romania

WVR - Within the framework of the annual Mogosoaia Festival, the Vietnamese Embassy in Romania introduced unique cultural features and typical products of Vietnam to the Romanian public.
‘A Glimpse of Vietnam’ in Mogosoaia, Romania
Ambassador Do Duc Thanh spoke at the Festival.

This is the second year the Embassy has participated in the Festival, following the success of the previous edition, leaving a good impression on the attendees.

At the booth displaying and introducing Vietnamese products, many visitors were surprised and delighted to learn that Vietnam is the second largest coffee exporter in the world with 1.34 million tons and 5.6 billion USD in 2024.

In Vietnam, more than 700 hectares are exploited to grow coffee, bringing good income and significantly improving the lives of local people.

A feature of the Vietnamese booth is the coffee counter, continuing the success of the “coffee diplomacy” event that brought a unique and new experience to visitors at last year’s Mogosoaia Festival.

‘A Glimpse of Vietnam’ in Mogosoaia, Romania
Guests interested in Vietnamese agricultural products.

This year, in addition to cups of coffee brewed with a strong and unforgettable flavor, visitors can also enjoy dishes made from coffee such as cakes, coffee-flavoured candies, coffee jelly…

Some visitors who have previously enjoyed Vietnamese coffee came to the Festival to experience the rich flavour again, some visitors who enjoyed it for the first time were very impressed with Vietnamese coffee and said they would buy and use it more often.

‘A Glimpse of Vietnam’ in Mogosoaia, Romania
The play "Dao lieu co" is re-enacted with modern colors.

The festival is also a place for the Embassy to introduce Vietnamese culture to international friends. Opening the performance, the symphony orchestra brought traditional songs such as “Trong Com”, “Di Cay”, “Bèo Dat May Troi”… remixed with the classical sounds of string instruments, bringing an experience that is both familiar and strange.

Next, the play “Dao Lieu Co” was re-staged with modern colours, presenting to the audience an ancient but everlasting performance form. The audience was very impressed with the Vietnamese performance and wished to experience more Vietnamese culture in Romania in the future.

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(Source: Embassy of Vietnam in Romania)