The event, organized by the International Women’s Club of Israel (IWC Israel), was not only to deepen the understanding of Vietnamese culture but also to promote people-to-people exchanges between Vietnam and Israel, especially as the two countries expand cooperation across multiple fields.

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Vietnamese Ambassador to Israel Ly Duc Trung speaks at the event.

Professor Avieli is a cultural anthropologist with extensive research experience in food and tourism. Since 1998, he has conducted ethnographic studies in Hoi An, Vietnam. His notable work "Rice Talks: Food and Community in a Vietnamese Town" (Indiana University Press, 2012), offers an in-depth ethnographic study of Hoi An’s food culture, shedding light on the relationship between food, community, and local culture.

During the discussion, the scholar shared his rich experiences and insights into Vietnamese culinary life, the role of meals in community building, and how cuisine reflects cultural identity and social aspects, including gender. He also highlighted the potential for developing cultural tourism in Vietnam, particularly through its cuisine.

IWC Israel is a non-profit, non-religious, and non-political organization dedicated to fostering connections between international women and the local community in a friendly and supportive environment. Founded in 1969, the club now has more than 250 members from about 45 countries.

Source: VNA