An exhibition was placed at themain entrance of MGIMO, featuring photos on Vietnamese people,landscapes and cuisines, alongside a fair where visitors could have alook at and purchase handicrafts and signature products of Vietnam, forexample, tea, coffee, rattan and bamboo works, embroidery, and othersouvenirs.
A workshop was also organised as part ofthe event, focusing on Vietnam’s history and public holidays, theVietnam-Russia relations and its legal framework as well as a review ofthe recent visit of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
Vietnamese students shared the stage with their Russian peers in aconcert kicked off by a fashion show of Vietnam’s traditional dress (aodai).
The Russian students sang “Doan ve quoc quan”in Vietnamese and danced with Vietnam’s “Di cay” folk song playing inthe background.
The event was intended to mark the 65th anniversary of the diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Russia.-VNA