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At the event

Nguyen Thi Kim Phuong, President of the Vietnamese Cultural Centre in Montreal, said through the event, her centre wants to promote the Vietnamese language, history, and culture to Canadian tourists.

Nancy Lavoie, marketing director of Voyages Traditours, said the company has operated tours to Vietnam, and more and more tourists want to explore the culture of the Southeast Asian nation.

She pointed out language barrier and long travel time as difficulties facing the travel company while operating tours to Vietnam.

Given the geographical distance, Voyages Traditours has organised long trips so that holiday-makers have more time to explore the land, people, culture, and cuisine of Vietnam, she said.

The show brought together representatives from 100 countries worldwide. Within the framework of the event, there were about 400 workshops with the participation of 100 leading experts in the tourism sector.

Source: VNA