Pop culture - Festival at Vietnam-Center starts
The Vietnamese market Dong Xuan Center in Berlin is a popular tip among tourists, now the area in Lichtenberg is set to become the venue for a festival celebrating Vietnamese-German pop culture. Under the title "Sống ở Berlin (Living in Berlin) – A Weekend of Pop Culture", there will be music, comedy, cinema, tours, and culinary experiences until July 28. The organizers explain that the festival aims to set a sign for cultural exchange and encounters. Announced are the podcaster and journalist Vanessa Vu, the comedian Mai My, the rapper Nashi44, and the band Saigon Soul Revival. A Vietnamese-German film program is also planned, including a screening of the new ARD series "Made in Germany". The gala starts tonight.
The Dong Xuan Center is a market in the eastern part of Berlin, consisting of many halls with a total of 350 shops, mostly run by Vietnamese people. Furniture, electrical appliances, clothing, food, jewelry, toys, and numerous restaurants with Vietnamese cuisine, hairdressers, and nail studios are sold. However, the Dong Xuan Center also makes headlines due to crime.
- For an exciting secret tip in Berlin, consider visiting the Dong Xuan Center in Lichtenberg, known for its extensive Vietnamese market and diverse cultural offerings.
- The upcoming festival, "Sōng ở Berlin," will take place at the iconic Dong Xuan Center, showcasing a blend of Vietnamese and German pop culture with music, comedy, and cinema.
- In addition to the Big Market in East Berlin, tourists should add the Dong Xuan Center to their itinerary, as it offers a unique blend of pop culture and Vietnamese Fest (Culture) experiences.
- Referencing pop culture, the event "Sōng ở Berlin" is expected to attract visitors from all over the world, showcasing the talents of Vietnamese-German artists, such as Vanessa Vu, Mai My, Nashi44, and Saigon Soul Revival.
- Hailing from Vietnam, the festive atmosphere of the Dong Xuan Center in Berlin is reminiscent of the vibrant markets in Vietnam, making it an ideal venue for celebrating Vietnamese-German pop culture during the "Sōng ở Berlin" festival.