There is no single Indian New Year, but Indians living in HCM City
celebrate UTSAV every year in mid-April, when it is indeed New Year in
many parts of that country.
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This year it will be celebrated today at Queen Hall on Nguyen Tat Thanh Street in District 4 on April 18. — VNS Photo |
HCM CITY (VNS) —There is no single Indian New Year, but Indians living in HCM City celebrate UTSAV every year in mid-April, when it is indeed New Year in many parts of that country. This year it will be celebrated today at Queen Hall on Nguyen Tat Thanh Street in District 4 on April 18.
The fun starts at 6.30pm with cultural shows, a fashion show featuring clothes from various states, dances from around the country, Bollywood music and dance with an Indian DJ. Of course, there will be lots of Indian food as well as drinks.
Organisers said UTSAV was usually a family occasion, with lots of fun and games for children too.
Tickets cost VND650,000 (VND800,000 if bought at the gate). To buy tickets and for more information, contact Indian Business Chamber in Vietnam (INCHAM) 84-8-38238132 or incham@gmail.com. — VNS