The Sitcom Editore Publishing House of Italy has worked with the country’s television channel Marco Polo to publish a book about Vietnam
The 221-page book, entitled “Dragon and Butterfly”, was written by Italian reporter Corrado Rugeri and has been released with a 60-minute DVD. Both have been called “a chorus on Vietnam’s land and people”.
Chairman of the Italia-Vietnam Frienship Association Franco Lachini said he was delighted at the book and disk on Vietnam saying they will make Italian people understand more about the country’s culture as well as make them love its people and land.
Reporter Rugeri has a thorough knowledge of Vietnam and he has been the country in many times.
(Source:VNA)
Tag: Culture , Vietnam Italian publisher delivers book on Vietnam
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