Concert celebrates Vietnam – RoK diplomatic relations
A concert to mark the 25th anniversary of Vietnam – the Republic of Korea (RoK) diplomatic relations will take place on April 1 at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi.
RoK band NCT 127 will perform at the concert (Photo: Internet)
Hanoi (VNA)🍷 – A concert to mark the 25thanniversary of Vietnam – the Republic of Korea (RoK) diplomatic relations willtake place on April 1 at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi.
The information was revealed at a press conference held in Hanoi on March 28 bythe Ministry of Culture, Sports and Information, the RoK Embassy in Vietnam andthe Korean Cultural Centre in Vietnam.
The concert, which will be free of charge, is expected to offer audiencesspecial performances of artists from Vietnam and the RoK.
All of money donated by businesses and organisations will be presented tooutstanding Vietnamese students and Vietnam – RoK multicultural families.-VNA
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