Hanoians will have a chance to taste European cuisines at the 4th European Food Festival to be held on May 16 in capital city.
The event, part of the month-long celebration of the Europe Days, is the fourth European food festival hosted by the European Chamber of Commerce (EuroCham), which attracted over one thousand visitors last year.
Addressing a press conference on May 8 in Hanoi, Thomas Felber, director of EuroCham Hanoi said the festival aims of promoting the diversity of Europe through a showcase of its culinary arts, as well as at promoting cooperation and deepening understanding between the European and Vietnam communities.
This year, the event is expected to attract a bigger crowd with some well-known European F&B exhibitors and hospitality providers, said the organising board, adding that it would also help raise public awareness of protecting a clean and green Hanoi.
The festival will also include numerous cultural and art activities such as performances by DJ Bruno from the Blue Glasses Experiment and The Van Ho Ba music group, among other entertainments.
(Source: VNA)



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The week will bring together a wide range of activities highlighting rich and distinctive aspects of the province’s diverse ethnic cultures, including an art exhibition entitled “Colours of mountainous areas,” a gastronomy fair featuring the Muong ethnic group’s cuisine, and an orchid fair.
A host of activities will mark the run up to the event, starting with a musical show on May 19 to commemorate the birthday of late President Ho Chi Minh.
This is the fourth consecutive year Do Son District has held the festival at the start of the tourism season and is hoping to attract over 2 million visitors.
The festival, the first of its kind in France, will be jointly organised by Vietnam Airlines and the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) and aims to introduce the country’s premier landmarks and tourist sites to foreigners, and realise the government’s goal to maintain economic growth, stimulate demand, and boost consumption and service exports.
The festival will be divided into specific areas, including an area for craft villages and area for food.
The event is expected to lure many local and international tourists and promises to delight viewers with amazing and talented performances against the backdrop of the poetic Han River. The shows are all around 21 minutes long and are titled as follows: Australia – “The Southern Stars”; Philippines – “Danang-new epoch”; China – “Freedom for love”; Spain – “Happy Melodies”; and Vietnam will express the beauty of the nation as well as the friendliness of Vietnamese people via “Han River’s Echoes”.
The province has now completed all necessary preparations for the biennial event, the fourth of its kind so far, said Le Xuan Than, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee and Head of the organising board, on February 18.
Twenty-two dancers and instrumentalists of the Hue Royal Traditional Art Theatre of Vietnam will take part in the performance, introducing the most popular pieces of royal music and folk dances of the former imperial city of Hue, the Hue Relic Preservation Centre announced on February 1.