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Japanese Prime Minister's wife experiences Thai dance and throwing con

On the morning of April 28, Ms. Ishiba Yoshiko, wife of the Prime Minister of Japan, and Ms. Le Thi Bich Tran, wife of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, visited the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên28/04/2025

Within the framework of the official visit to Vietnam, Mrs. Ishiba Yoshiko and Mrs. Le Thi Bich Tran visited and experienced the unique cultural space of the Vietnamese ethnic community at the Vietnam Ethnic Culture and Tourism Village (Dong Mo Tourist Area, Son Tay Town, Hanoi).

Wives of the Prime Ministers of Vietnam and Japan - Photo 1.

Mrs. Le Thi Bich Tran and Mrs. Ishiba Yoshiko took souvenir photos when visiting the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism.

PHOTO: DINH HUY

In a warm and friendly atmosphere, representatives of Vietnamese ethnic groups warmly welcomed the two ladies with applause, along with traditional songs and musical instruments.

At the Thai Ethnic Village, the two ladies were welcomed into the central space of the Thai stilt house by artisan Lo Thi Tom, Head of the Thai ethnic group, and introduced to the traditions of the northern ethnic groups in the village. The artisan also introduced the meaning of the con fruit and invited the two ladies and delegates to participate in the experience of making the con fruit.

Wives of the Prime Ministers of Vietnam and Japan - Photo 2.

The two ladies entered the reception room to a warm welcome from the people.

PHOTO: DINH HUY

Artist Lo Thi Tam invited two ladies to throw the shuttlecock and participate in the Thai xoe dance.

At the Xo Dang Ethnic Village, Mrs. Ishiba Yoshiko and Mrs. Le Thi Bich Tran were introduced to the culture of the Xo Dang ethnic group by the excellent artisan Y Sinh and listened to songs performed on the T'Rung and K'long put instruments.

Wives of the Prime Ministers of Vietnam and Japan - Photo 3.

People at Thai Ethnic Village welcomed the two ladies and delegates.

PHOTO: DINH HUY

Wives of the Prime Ministers of Vietnam and Japan - Photo 4.

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The two wives of the Prime Ministers of Vietnam and Japan experience making cone balls at the Thai Ethnic Village.

PHOTO: DINH HUY

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Two ladies experience throwing the ball

PHOTO: DINH HUY

Wives of the Prime Ministers of Vietnam and Japan - Photo 9.

...and join the Thai xoe dance with the people

PHOTO: DINH HUY

Wives of the Prime Ministers of Vietnam and Japan - Photo 10.

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Artisan Lo Thi Tam gives scarves, pieu scarves and con fruits to two ladies

PHOTO: DINH HUY

Wives of the Prime Ministers of Vietnam and Japan - Photo 13.

Wives of the Prime Ministers of Vietnam and Japan - Photo 14.

The two ladies experienced the process of completing the T'rung and tried out some notes.

PHOTO: DINH HUY

Wives of the Prime Ministers of Vietnam and Japan - Photo 15.

Mrs. Ishiba Yoshiko and Mrs. Le Thi Bich Tran took a souvenir photo while visiting Cham tower.

PHOTO: DINH HUY

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