Vietnamese students studying at universities in India's New Delhi and
neighbouring areas participated in an annual international cultural
festival called Antardhvani which opened in the capital city yesterday.
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The two-day event features a wide range of cultural exchange activities that help promote links between students and lecturers in New Delhi as well as among international and Indian students.— VNA/VNS Photo Tien Hien
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NEW DELHI (VNS)— Vietnamese students studying at universities in India's New Delhi and neighbouring areas participated in an annual international cultural festival called Antardhvani which opened in the capital city yesterday.
The two-day event features a wide range of cultural exchange activities that help promote links between students and lecturers in New Delhi as well as among international and Indian students.
The opening ceremony took place with art performances put up by international students, followed by a students' march displaying traditional national dresses from 13 different countries.
International students organised a cultural camp with stalls reflecting the unique characteristics of each nation. They also played traditional musical instruments and cooked traditional dishes of other nations. — VNS