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Taste of Australia 2023 kicked off at the Reunification Palace on Thursday night to mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Australia.

The event, hosted by the Australian Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City, highlighted Australia’s culinary excellence and featured premium Australian food and beverages.

The gala was attended by vice-chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Vo Van Hoan, Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski, Consul General of Australia in Ho Chi Minh City Sarah Hooper, and world-renowed Vietnamese-Australian chef Luke Nguyen.

Some 500 guests at the gala learned about the diversity of Australian culinary techniques from Vietnamese and Australian chefs, as well as enjoyed several traditional dishes.

A booth showcases various kinds of cheese and fresh fruits at the Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

A booth showcases various kinds of cheese and fresh fruits at the Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Addressing the gala, Ambassador Goledzinowski noted that this year marks the 50th anniversary of bilateral ties between Vietnam and Australia and the deep and long-standing relationship between the two countries has been based on cooperation in the fields of education and trade, as well as the connection between the two governments and peoples.

One of the primary drivers of the relationship between the two countries has been the annual Taste of Australia event, which has served to bridge the two countries through food, hospitality, and partnerships between restaurants and hotels, Goledzinowski said.

Vietnam is one of the world’s leading food hubs. Meanwhile, Australia is one of the world’s major manufacturers of wine, food, and beverages, Goledzinowski stressed.

Vo Van Hoan, vice chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, delivers a speech at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Vo Van Hoan, vice-chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, delivers a speech at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

The gala was part of a series of activities held to celebrate 50 years of Vietnam – Australia diplomatic ties in 2023, a milestone that offers an opportunity to reflect on the incredible progress made over the past five decades, according to vice-chairman Hoan.

“The relationship between the two nations has been flourishing across various domains. At multilateral forums, we have worked together toward regional and global peace and prosperity,” said Hoan.

Guests try wine products at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Guests try wine products at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

“We have strengthened our diplomatic ties, advancing from a comprehensive partnership in 2009 to an enhanced comprehensive partnership in 2015 and a strategic partnership in 2018,” he underlined.

Moreover, he also mentioned the remarkable achievements that the partnership between the two countries has had in the realms of politics, trade, security, defense, education, and cultural exchange.

As such, the Taste of Australia was a testament to the strength and vitality of the bilateral relationship, especially in the fields of trade investment and cultural exchange.

“The event is not just a highlight of our trade and cooperation, it is also a chance to deepen our cultural understanding,” Hoan said, adding that he expected to use the gala as an opportunity to build stronger partnerships based on mutual respect and shared values.

Guests at the Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Guests at the Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

A dish made from Australian truffles

A dish made from Australian truffles. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Australia’s Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski speaks at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Australia’s Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski speaks at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Guests sample Australian cheese at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Guests sample Australian cheese at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

“I am so impressed by the importance of cuisine in the Vietnamese culture and in building relations,” Consul General Hooper told the event.

Australia was Vietnam’s seventh-largest trade partner in 2022, with a total trade turnover reaching VND362.5 trillion (US$15.6 billion).

Trade between Ho Chi Minh City and Australia totals over VND27.8 trillion ($1.2 billion) each year, Hoan said.

An Australian dish. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

An Australian dish. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

A foreign chef prepares dishes for guests at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

A foreign chef prepares dishes for guests at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Vietnamese-Australian chef Luke Nguyen introduces Australian dishes and chefs to guests at the Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Vietnamese-Australian chef Luke Nguyen introduces Australian dishes and chefs to guests at the Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Guests enjoy Australian food at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Guests enjoy Australian food at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

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Taste of Australia 2023 kicked off at the Reunification Palace on Thursday night to mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Australia.

The event, hosted by the Australian Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City, highlighted Australia’s culinary excellence and featured premium Australian food and beverages.

The gala was attended by vice-chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Vo Van Hoan, Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski, Consul General of Australia in Ho Chi Minh City Sarah Hooper, and world-renowed Vietnamese-Australian chef Luke Nguyen.

Some 500 guests at the gala learned about the diversity of Australian culinary techniques from Vietnamese and Australian chefs, as well as enjoyed several traditional dishes.

A booth showcases various kinds of cheese and fresh fruits at the Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

A booth showcases various kinds of cheese and fresh fruits at the Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Addressing the gala, Ambassador Goledzinowski noted that this year marks the 50th anniversary of bilateral ties between Vietnam and Australia and the deep and long-standing relationship between the two countries has been based on cooperation in the fields of education and trade, as well as the connection between the two governments and peoples.

One of the primary drivers of the relationship between the two countries has been the annual Taste of Australia event, which has served to bridge the two countries through food, hospitality, and partnerships between restaurants and hotels, Goledzinowski said.

Vietnam is one of the world’s leading food hubs. Meanwhile, Australia is one of the world’s major manufacturers of wine, food, and beverages, Goledzinowski stressed.

Vo Van Hoan, vice chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, delivers a speech at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Vo Van Hoan, vice-chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, delivers a speech at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

The gala was part of a series of activities held to celebrate 50 years of Vietnam – Australia diplomatic ties in 2023, a milestone that offers an opportunity to reflect on the incredible progress made over the past five decades, according to vice-chairman Hoan.

“The relationship between the two nations has been flourishing across various domains. At multilateral forums, we have worked together toward regional and global peace and prosperity,” said Hoan.

Guests try wine products at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Guests try wine products at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

“We have strengthened our diplomatic ties, advancing from a comprehensive partnership in 2009 to an enhanced comprehensive partnership in 2015 and a strategic partnership in 2018,” he underlined.

Moreover, he also mentioned the remarkable achievements that the partnership between the two countries has had in the realms of politics, trade, security, defense, education, and cultural exchange.

As such, the Taste of Australia was a testament to the strength and vitality of the bilateral relationship, especially in the fields of trade investment and cultural exchange.

“The event is not just a highlight of our trade and cooperation, it is also a chance to deepen our cultural understanding,” Hoan said, adding that he expected to use the gala as an opportunity to build stronger partnerships based on mutual respect and shared values.

Guests at the Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Guests at the Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

A dish made from Australian truffles

A dish made from Australian truffles. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Australia’s Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski speaks at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Australia’s Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski speaks at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Guests sample Australian cheese at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Guests sample Australian cheese at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

“I am so impressed by the importance of cuisine in the Vietnamese culture and in building relations,” Consul General Hooper told the event.

Australia was Vietnam’s seventh-largest trade partner in 2022, with a total trade turnover reaching VND362.5 trillion (US$15.6 billion).

Trade between Ho Chi Minh City and Australia totals over VND27.8 trillion ($1.2 billion) each year, Hoan said.

An Australian dish. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

An Australian dish. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

A foreign chef prepares dishes for guests at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

A foreign chef prepares dishes for guests at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Vietnamese-Australian chef Luke Nguyen introduces Australian dishes and chefs to guests at the Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Vietnamese-Australian chef Luke Nguyen introduces Australian dishes and chefs to guests at the Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Guests enjoy Australian food at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Independence Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

Guests enjoy Australian food at Taste of Australia 2023 at the Reunification Palace on May 18, 2023. Photo: Tieu Bac / Tuoi Tre News

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Ho Chi Minh City installs solar-powered trash cans to boost waste classification

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The People’s Committees of District 5 and District 11 in Ho Chi Minh City have joined forces with Green Resources Technology Company to place 200 solar-powered rubbish bins at key spots to encourage residents and tourists to sort garbage.

District 11 will install 84 solar-powered trash cans at sidewalks, the yards of state agencies, and schools.

These green rubbish bins are set to gradually replace the current public trash cans.

In the first quarter of 2019, the administration of District 5 piloted the installation of 21 hi-tech trash cans at 10 schools.

The district decided to expand this pilot program this year due to the positive results of the installation.

These bins have two compartments for organic waste and other rubbish.

Twenty-six solar-powered trash cans were placed at some parks and the headquarters of state agencies in the district in the first quarter of 2023.

In early June, the district will install 74 other hi-tech rubbish bins with three compartments for recyclable waste, food waste, and other garbage at administrative agencies, hospitals, schools, and bus stops and on sidewalks.

These trash bins consist of solar panels to activate advertisement signs and instructions that make it easier for people to throw trash into the right compartment.

Information about environmental protection also appears on the hi-tech bins.

The company will install these solar-powered trash cans free of charge in 10 years.

Many parts of Ho Chi Minh City such as Ben Nghe Ward and Pham Ngu Lao Ward in District 1 and Tan Thoi Hiep Ward in District 12 are facing difficulty sorting waste.

These districts are classifying waste into two kinds, including organic waste and others, while the government’s Decree 54 stipulates waste must be sorted into three types, including recyclable garbage, food leftovers, and other solid trash.

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Int’l Yoga Day to take place in 22 localities across Vietnam in late June

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The Consulate General of India in Ho Chi Minh City will team up with the Vietnam Yoga Federation to roll out the 2023 International Yoga Day in 22 provinces and cities in Vietnam’s southern region at the end of June.

This edition will be the biggest ever since the yoga fest was first launched in the Southeast Asian nation in 2015, Consul General of India in Ho Chi Minh City Madan Mohan Sethi told a press briefing on Tuesday.

The yoga event is part of a wide range of cultural exchange, tourism, trade, and investment promotion events to mark 50 years of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and India, said the consul general.

Speaking at the press conference, Sethi affirmed that Vietnam plays an important role in India’s Act East Policy, an effort by the Indian government to cultivate extensive economic and strategic relations with Southeast Asia.

India strongly believes in Vietnam’s support, he added.

“Both India and Vietnam see mutual respect and trust as the pivot of long-lasting relations between the two nations. We can make this partnership even stronger amid ongoing global uncertainties,” Sethi underlined.

Consul General of India to Ho Chi Minh City Madan Mohan Sethi and guests pose for a photo at the press briefing on May 30, 2023. Photo: The Consulate General of India

Consul General of India in Ho Chi Minh City Madan Mohan Sethi (R, 5th) and guests pose for a photo at a press briefing on May 30, 2023. Photo: Consulate General of India

Culture exchange acts as a boost for Vietnam – India ties

The exchange of culture traits, especially related to Buddhism and yoga, plays a significant role in the two nations’ relations, Sethi said.

Over the past few months, the Consulate General of India has initiated a host of cultural exchange events in 11 cities and provinces in southern Vietnam.

Apart from the upcoming yoga festival, a delegation of cultural experts from Can Tho City in the Mekong Delta region will travel to India to deepen cultural cooperation in July.

Besides, the consulate general is planning to join hands with the Ho Chi Minh City University of Fine Arts and the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association to promote traditional cultural exchange.

Stronger partnership in various fields 

The Indian diplomat expressed his high expectations for tourism growth between the two countries.

With the popularity of e-visas, Sethi predicted that 500,000 Indian tourists would travel to Vietnam in 2023, a three-fold surge year on year.

The representative of India also eyes deeper cooperation in education and manpower training for the technology-information, international trade, and pharmacy sectors, which are India’s strengths. 

The two nations will accelerate student exchanges to widen their skills and knowledge, Sethi said. 

He also called on technology students and startups in Vietnam to connect with India partners in this field to enhance tech cooperation between the two countries.

The Consulate General of India in Ho Chi Minh City will host a conference to beef up collaboration with the Mekong Delta region on June 28, with the participation of nearly 100 Indian enterprises.

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Trans-Vietnam railway world’s most incredible rail trip: Lonely Planet

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Lonely Planet, the world-renowned travel guide, recently named Vietnam’s North-South Railway, also known as the Reunification Express line, as the most incredible train journey in the world.

The railway was described as one of Southeast Asia’s best-loved railways and the world’s most epic overnight train journey.

It stretches for 1,730 kilometers between the country’s two biggest cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City over the course of two days.

Some railways rattle through historic cities; others swoosh beside spectacular coastlines. A few have an epic history, and one or two are remarkable for the colorful characters onboard. The Reunification Express line fulfills all these criteria, said Lonely Planet.

“There is no more atmospheric way to haul into Vietnam’s twin metropolises. And there’s no better way of exploring all the glories in between,” the site added.

Besides Vietnam’s North-South Railway, Lonely Planet’s list of the most incredible train journeys includes the California Zephyr in the U.S., Lake Titicaca Railway in Peru, Beijing to Lhasa Express in China, Caledonian Sleeper in the UK, Bergensbanen in Norway, TranzAlpine in New Zealand, and Tazara Railway in Tanzania and Zambia. 

Vietnam’s North-South Railway was also listed in the 10 best train journeys in the world by Lonely Planet in 2018.

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