The Republic of Korea’s (RoK) Vietnam Week, running from December 5-9, has inspired a range of cultural and business activities, promoting Vietnam’s profile and the friendship between the two countries.

The
displayed paintings portrayed Vietnamese scenery through all four
seasons of the year. Its depictions were imbued with grace, friendliness
and hospitality.
A ceremony was held at the Vietnamese Embassy headquarters in Seoul
on December 7, marking 20 years of diplomatic ties between the two
countries. Nearly 400 government officials, and representatives of
friendship organisations and the Vietnamese community attended the
ceremony.
In
his speech, RoK Prime Minister Kim Hwang-sik highlighted major
milestones in bilateral relations, including the expansion of
cooperation, from strictly trade and investment to the current
collaboration on emerging technology, green development, and climate
change adaptation.
He
attributed stronger bilateral cooperation to high levels of mutual
trust and understanding between the two nations, noting the importance
of cultural exchanges.
A joint business forum was held on the same day to promote RoK investment in Vietnam’s
industrial and economic zones. More than 200 Korean businesses attended
the event alongside representatives from Vietnamese ministries and
provinces.
A
special Vietnam-RoK art performance, aired on the Korean Broadcasting
System (KBS) on December 8, captured the attention of a large local
audience. Traditional Vietnamese dishes were also introduced at the
event.
Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh attended many of these activities during his visit.
(Source: VOV)
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