Vietnam culture day returns to France's Eure-et-Loir province

The image of the Vietnamese tranquil countryside, Ao dai (traditional long dress), fine art products, and traditional music among others, were among the highlights of the Vietnam Culture Day recently held in France’s Eure-et-Loir province, more than 100 kilometres to the south of Paris.
At the Vietnam Culture Day in France’s Eure-et-Loir province. (Photo: VNA)
At the Vietnam Culture Day in France’s Eure-et-Loir province. (Photo: VNA)

The event, having been organised for five consecutive years by the France – Vietnam Friendship Association of Eure-et-Loir province, drew throngs of local residents who came to explore the Vietnamese culture and raise funds for Agent Orange (AO)/Dioxin victims and people with difficult circumstances in Vietnam.

Chairman of the association Gilbert Tenèze told the Vietnam News Agency that the Vietnam Day, initially held to support Tran To Nga and many other AO/Dioxin victims in Vietnam, evolved into the Vietnam Culture Day, aiming at popularising the Vietnamese history, culture, land and people.

This year event spotlighted the Vietnamese people’s fight to safeguard the nation’s territorial sovereignty over the East Sea as well as preserve the traditional traits during international integration, he said, adding the French people always stand shoulder by shoulder with Vietnam in all struggles.

Attending the event, Tran To Nga, an 82-year-old French-Vietnamese who has fought tirelessly for justice for millions of Vietnamese AO/dioxin victims, shared her legal battle against chemical companies for causing grievous harm in Vietnam, the verdict from the Paris court, as well as her determination to fight for the AO/dioxin victims.

VNA