Delhi: Great opportunity of Asean Market 2025 held at the Malaysian Embassy participated in 16 countries

New -delhi, October 11 (IANS). A colorful event of Asean Market 2025 was arranged on Saturday at the Malaysian embassy in the capital Delhi. The event contains attractive exhibitions of products, traditional crafts, food exhibitions and cultural offers from different Asian countries. A crowd of domestic and foreign visitors has been seen at the venue since morning. About 15 to 16 countries participated in this year’s event, with the participation of India and Malaysia especially striking. The market was filled with multinational stalls selling traditional textiles, jewelry, crafts and authentic cuisine. Visitors enjoyed the rich cultural heritage and artistic expressions of Southeast Asia. Visitor Mityunjay Mishra, who shared his experience, said: “I not only visited Malaysia, but also many other countries in Asia that participated in this event. The marketing and presentation of Malaysian products is extremely impressive. The participation of both Indian and Malaysian exhibitors was commendable. This event is an excellent example of cultural exchange.” He further added that “about 15 or 16 countries are participating in this market and that the exhibits are incredible. I wish all the participants even more success for the future.” Colombia ambassador Victor Echeverri said: “Today was a very festive day. I came with my family to enjoy this colorful and lively market. Everything here is full of scent, color and culture. He further said that “the market has seen active participation of both the local and international communities. The Handicraft exhibitions are particularly beautiful, which is one of the main reasons that we came here this afternoon.” In general, Asean market 2025 not only encouraged economic and trade cooperation, but also strengthened the cultural unit and friendly relations between different countries. The event provides an opportunity for Delhiites to see a wonderful confluence of the Asian culture, taste and traditions. —Is Ash/DSC Share these Story Tags