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Jul 26, 2010 at 10:05 AM
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ImageThe Singapore Tourism Board in Vietnam has unveiled a new tag line “Your Singapore” in place of the previous tag “Uniquely Singapore”.

Its website, www.yoursingapore.com ., enables travellers to conceptualise and plan their Singapore travel itinerary and also share their experiences.
The board has also finished one of its leading lifestyle websites, 24h.com.vn, that provides the Vietnamese with information about Singapore .
The campaign, which will run from July 20 to January 31 next year, features several interactive contests that will offer winners trips to Singapore . Last year, 265,000 Vietnamese visitors travelled to Singapore./.

Silk paintings spotlight Vietnamese culture in France Nearly 40 Vietnamese silk paintings are on display at an exhibition that opened in the Vietnamese Cultural Centre in Paris , France on July 24.
The exhibition, the fist of its kind in France , is being co-organised by the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Vietnamese Fine Arts, Photography and Exhibition Department, the Vietnamese Embassy in France and the Vietnamese Cultural Centre in Paris .
As part of activities to celebrate the 1,000 th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi, the exhibition featured daily activities of Vietnamese people, contributing to introducing the country’s traditional culture to international friends.
The event, which will run until August 30, has attracted great participation of both Vietnamese and French artists./

 

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