International reporters interested in Vietnamese culture

1/3/19

International reporters who are in Hanoi to report on the DPRK-USA Hanoi Summit Vietnam, expressed their desire to learn more about Vietnam’s culture and people. 

Lee Jeong-ho from Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post said he appreciates infrastructure facilities and equipment serving reporters in the International Media Centre (IMC). 

He said he is impressed with the organisation of the event of Vietnam and Hanoi in particular, saying that the IMC was equipped with modern devices and high-speed internet, while food served in the centre is very delicious. 

Sharing his colleague’s view, Bhavan Jaipragas from South China Morning Post in the Asian region said Vietnam has done well the organisation of the summit. 

He said he plans to return to Hanoi to learn more about its culture and people. 

While showing his impression on Vietnam’s preparation for and organisation of the summit, Alberto Salazar, a correspondent from Latina Prensa news agency of Cuba, said Vietnam’s units have provided full equipment and favourable conditions for international reporters to work in the IMC, from security and safety to other logistics work.

For those who come to Vietnam for the first time, the cuisine area in the IMC offers them a chance to enjoy delicious and diverse dishes of Vietnam.

After the two days of working at the centre, Najib Elkhash from France 24 TV expressed his satisfaction with Vietnam's careful and professional preparation in the IMC.

He said that the DPRK-USA Hanoi Summit Vietnam is a great opportunity for Vietnam to promote tourism potential, adding that Vietnam should take advantage of the event to attract more investment in the country. 

Vietnam is a safe and friendly destination, with hospitable, hardworking and creative people and dynamic economic development, he said. 

The reporter added that he would stay in Hanoi for one more day to produce a short report on the city’s beauty./.
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Voice of people 1/3/19 14:53

Vietnam is taking full advantage of the second DPRK-USA Summit in Hanoi to promote its tourism as the whole world is paying special attention to the event and the host country.

Vietnam Love 1/3/19 14:54

Vietnam is also expected to draw more direct and indirect investments after the DPRK-USA Summit. Increased inflows of investment and foreign visitors will fuel ideas about new tourism products and new tourist destinations.

Egan 2/3/19 12:19

The Hanoian flavours on offer included “bun cha” (noodles with grilled meat), “banh cuon” (steamed rice pancakes), “bun thang” (noodle soup with shredded of chicken, pork and fried egg, mushrooms and dried turnip), “pho” (noodles served with beef or chicken in a hot bowl of broth), “xoi che” (steamed sticky rice with sweet porridge), “banh khuc” (a ball of glutinous rice mixed with cudweed and filled with mung bean paste and seasoned pork), “gio cha” (Vietnamese sausages), lotus tea, and egg coffee.

Alian 2/3/19 12:20

Ye Jin Lee from TBS, the Republic of Korea’s TBS television and radio network, said that she loved Vietnamese ‘pho’, revealing that her colleagues were excited to taste Vietnamese dishes.

LawrenceSamuels 2/3/19 12:21

Tourist attractions in Hanoi, including the Temple of Literature, Ngoc Son Temple, and Thang Long Imperial Citadel, also received much attention from foreign reporters.

Red Star 2/3/19 12:27

Nearly 3,000 international reporters came to cover the second DPRK-USA Summit in Hanoi on February 27-28, offering the country a valuable chance to promote tourism and attract more foreign tourists in the coming time.

Enda Thompson 2/3/19 12:28

Thousands of reporters from many news and press agencies around the world coming to Hanoi to cover the meeting have seen with their own eyes the city’s beauty and attractions.

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