U.K. Home Office Permanent Under-Secretary Matthew Rycroft on Monday visited the Old Quarter, one of Hanoi’s most popular tourist attractions, during his two-day visit to Vietnam.
The U.K. Embassy in Hanoi posted some photos on its Facebook page, showing Rycroft and his entourage enjoying drinks at a street-side café.
The Old Quarter used to be a residential, manufacturing and commercial center consisting of guild streets, each specializing in a particular trade and is now a nightlife symbol in the capital dotted with an array of cafes, restaurants, street food stalls and bars.
Rycroft is in Vietnam to strengthen U.K.-Vietnam migration cooperation.
On Monday, the first U.K. – Vietnam migration dialogue was held in Hanoi to improve cooperation and prevent human smuggling.
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