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The Vietnam-South Korea Cultural Day Festival: A Celebration of Unity and Diversity in Can Tho City

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Can Tho City hosted a vibrant two-day cultural exchange event at Luu Huu Phuoc Park in Ninh Kieu District, celebrating the unique bond between Vietnam and South Korea. The festival, an annual occurrence since its inception in 2022, witnessed an enthusiastic turnout with 50 stalls showcasing the very best of both nations’ culture, tourism, cuisine, education, and trade opportunities. Nguyen Thuc Hien, deputy chairman of the Can Tho administration, highlighted the event’s popularity among businesses and people, especially the youth, during the opening ceremony. Apart from the colorful stalls, the festival featured a dynamic K-Dance Klech performance, a summary of the K-pop Academy program, a culinary journey through traditional Vietnamese and Korean dishes, and engaging folk games from both countries. A highlight of the event was the Vietnam-South Korea art exchange that spanned two enchanting evenings, bringing together artists from both countries. This cross-cultural dialogue fostere...

The Art of Vandalism: Expats Weigh in on Vietnam’s Graffiti Conundrum

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Many believe these vandals should face consequences for their actions, including fines and mandatory clean-up of the mess they’ve created. It’s essential to hold them accountable for their disrespectful behavior. “This act of vandalism is unacceptable,” expressed American Marcia Ring, sharing her perspective with Tuoi Tre News . Ring’s sentiment resonates strongly with those who feel that visitors should respect their host country. She continues, “It’s appalling that people would come to a new country and engage in such destructive behavior.” In her opinion, there should be repercussions for their actions: “These individuals should be fined, or if necessary, deported from the country to send a clear message.” Ring highlights a crucial distinction, noting that in her home country, there are age restrictions on the purchase of spray paint, and minors caught engaging in graffiti typically face fines. She believes that a similar approach could be effective in Vietnam. Additionally, R...