Vietnamese culture introduced in Peru

(VOVworld) – To mark the 195th National Day of Peru (1821-2016) and the 22nd anniversary of Vietnam-Peru diplomatic ties, Peru’s Embassy in Vietnam organized a series of activities to promote the culture of Peru in Vietnam and forge trade and tourism ties between the two countries.

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Chargé d'affaires of the Peruvian Embassy Luis Tsuboyama (L) at the Peruvian coffee booth (Source: VNA)
 
The Peruvian Embassy and the Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association organized a workshop on Peru’s cocoa. 30 delegates including representatives from Vietnamese coffee import and export companies, journalists, and coffee connoisseurs attended the workshop and enjoyed Peru’s best coffee. Chargé d'affaires of the Peruvian Embassy Luis Tsuboyama said some people may not expect that Peru is exporting coffee.
When talking about coffee, the first thing that comes to your minds is Brazil and Colombia. But Peru exports coffee because it has good soil and weather. Peru produces Arabica. He said: “Peru is not a big exporter. We are, what we call, a boutique exporter of coffee. Our target is just to get people to try a new kind of coffee.”

The Embassy held another workshop introducing its tourism market and a gala called5 “Peru Mucho Gusto”.

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