In the atmosphere of Tet to Spring, ambassadors of some countries in our country shared their experiences and feelings regarding Vietnamese Tet and plans for this special Tet.
Australian Ambassador experiences Chung cake pack
Eagerly waiting Lunar New Year 2023 and enjoy and experience the unique traditional Tet atmosphere of Vietnamese people, Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski went to a small Tet market organized by Metropole Hotel, Hanoi. He himself wrapped the banh chung with green dong leaves with glutinous rice, pork, and green beans.
The Ambassador learned regarding the Vietnamese people’s tradition of wrapping banh chung during Tet, such as the fact that families will sit around a pot of boiled banh chung and enjoy banh chung during the year-end meal.
[Đại sứ bốn nước chúc Tết, gửi thông điệp cổ vũ người khuyết tật]
Ambassador Andrew Goledzinowski shared: “The meaning of Tet is not regarding perfection. Tet is regarding friendship, reunion and joy. That’s what we will do on this Tet holiday. I hope you all. I wish you all the best in the year of the Rabbit. A peaceful New Year filled with love and prosperity. I look forward to accompanying you. with you in the coming year. Wishing you all the best. Have a happy Tet season.”
Danish Ambassador: Let’s develop green transformation together
In the atmosphere of preparing to enter the Year of the Rabbit 2023, Danish Ambassador to Vietnam Nicolai Prytz reviewed a number of important events in the past year, the year the two countries celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.
A prominent event mentioned by the Ambassador was the visit of the Crown Prince of Denmark and his wife in November 2022.
Accompanying the Crown Prince and his wife was a Danish business delegation, focusing on two areas where Denmark is continuing to closely cooperate with Vietnam in the future, that is, efficient use of energy and wind power.
During this visit, the two sides affirmed the sustainable bilateral cooperation relationship, looking forward to creating a greener future together.
The visit further strengthened cooperation between the two countries in politics as well as trade, jointly building a greener and sustainable society as well as finding ways to cooperate in trade.
On behalf of colleagues at the Embassy, Ambassador Nicolai Prytz wished all partners and the entire Vietnamese people a happy New Year.
“We look forward to continuing our strong cooperation relationship with Vietnam in the coming years in many areas that I have just mentioned, especially in the field of green transformation, where both of our countries are very close to each other,” he said. share a common vision and ambition,” emphasized Ambassador Nicolai Prytz.
UK Ambassador: Enjoying Tet in Vietnam
In the jubilant atmosphere of Vietnamese traditional New Year, UK Ambassador to Vietnam Iain Frew and British Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City, Ms. Emily Hamblin shared plans for the first Tet in Vietnam. .
Ambassador Iain Frew said he might feel the excitement and warm atmosphere right in the days near Tet.
After nearly 6 months in Vietnam, he will return to England to reunite with his family and experience the true meaning of Tet reunion.
Mrs. Emily Hamblin said that Tet Just like the UK holiday season.
“This is the time when we are family-oriented. I am very happy that my family will be coming to Ho Chi Minh City for the first time to celebrate Tet with me,” said Ms. Emily Hamblin.
Also according to Ambassador Iain Frew, in 2023, the UK and Vietnam will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. The bilateral cooperation relationship between the two countries is better than ever.
On behalf of all officers and employees of the British Embassy and Consulate General in Vietnam, Ambassador Iain Frew wishes all Vietnamese people a new year full of love, success, happiness and much lucky.
Ambassador Iain Frew believes that in the Year of the Rabbit, the relationship between the UK and Vietnam will continue to grow strongly with more connections between people, businesses and the Government.
Thu Phuong (VNA/Vietnam+)