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Viet Nam House in Ottawa attracts visitors
The Viet Nam House in Ottawa, Canada, attracted hundreds of
visitors on June 4 and 5, as part of the 2016 Doors Open Ottawa event.
Built in 1913, the house was designed by famous Canadian architect Werner Ernst
Noffke. It has been designated as being of valuable heritage by the City of
Ottawa.
This is the third consecutive year, the house opened its door to visitors.
Coming to the house, visitors gained an insight into the Vietnamese land and
culture.
Celebrating its 15th anniversary, Doors Open Ottawa continues to be the
second-largest Doors Open architectural event in North America. Since its
inception in 2002, over 850,000 visitors have discovered some of the city’s most
prestigious buildings including Earnscliffe: Official Residence of the British
High Commissioner, the Supreme Court of Canada, the Embassy of the United
States, and the Connaught Building.
This year’s event included over 130 historically, culturally and functionally
significant buildings in the city. It was estimated to have attracted around
80,000 visitors on June 4-5.
Source: VNA |
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