Located at No. 85 on Glebe Avenue, the 101 year-old house designed byfamous Canadian architect W.E. Noffke currently serves as theheadquarters of the Vietnamese Embassy.
On itsopening day, visitors were attracted to Vietnamese handicrafts alongwith paintings and pictures depicting the peacefulness and hospitalityof the country.
Many of them expressed their hope to visit Vietnam one day to explore such beauties on their own.
The opening of the Vietnam House is part of annual activities to honour heritage buildings in Ottawa.
This year, more than 120 historically, culturally and functionallysignificant buildings opened their doors for the public’s viewing onJune 7 – 8, for example the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia, theEmbassy of the US, and the Royal Canadian Mint.-VNA