Da Lat ready for the 28th ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting

The central highland province of Lam Dong has made thorough preparations for the 28th ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting (AMEM 28) and associated events scheduled for July 18-23.

Banners and posters for the event were seen at many major centres in provincial districts and cities, especially along the highway from Lien Khuong airport to Da Lat. Nineteen flags from 18 countries (including the 10 ASEAN nations and eight partner countries) were hung in four main places including Lien Khuong airport, the provincial party committee head quarters and the Sai Gon-Da Lat and Sammy Hotels.

48 cars were mobilised to serve delegates during the meeting and security and social orders for the meetings have also been ensured.

In addition, the province has arranged a sightseeing programme for delegates to visit places in Da Lat such as Dalat Hasfarm, (Southeast Asia’s leading flower growing company), XQ Da Lat (Vietnam’s largest embroidery painting company), and Da Lat Flower Forest Biological Joint Stock Company (the leading enterprise producing flowers for exports). – VOV

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