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OVs in Hungary celebrate Lunar New Year

The Vietnamese Embassy in Hungary has hosted an art prgramme to celebrate the Lunar New Year (Tet) with the participation of representatives of the Vietnamese community, Hungarian officials and foreign friends.
OVs in Hungary celebrate Lunar New Year ảnh 1OVs in Hungary celebrate Lunar New Year (Photo: VNA)

Prague (VNA) - The Vietnamese Embassy in Hu๊ngary has hosted an🅺 artprgramme to celebrate the Lunar New Year (Tet) with the participation of representativesof the Vietnamese community, Hungarian officials and foreign friends.

The event also aimed to mark the 93rd founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3, 1930 - 2023), the 73rdanniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam andHungary (February 3, 1950 - 2023), and 5 years of their ComprehensivePartnership (2018 - 2023). Addressing the event, Vietnamese Ambassador to Hungary Nguyen ThiBich Thao praised the outstanding achievements Vietnam has made in 2022 as wellas the development of the comprehensive partnership between Vietnam and Hungary in allspheres over the past years, including politics, economy, culture andpeople-to-people exchanges. The diplomat noted collaboration among ASEAN countrieshas been strengthened, while the Vietnamese community has held several practical and meaningfulactivities to well integrate in the host country, she said. The event showed the Vietnamese Party, State and government’saffection and attention to the Vietnamese community abroad - an indispensablepart and an important resources for the homeland’s development./.
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