Prince William drinks coffee in Old Quarter

November 17, 2016 8:11 AM GMT+7

VGP - The Duke of Cambridge visited a coffee shop at the Old Quarter of Ha Noi and went for a walk to Ngoc Son Temple on November 17 during his official tour of Viet Nam for a two-day conference on the international trade in illegal wildlife.

 

Britain's Prince William walks on a street in the old quarters in Ha Noi, November 16, 2016.
Britain's Prince William took a tour of Lan Ong Street - an area known for the controversial use of rhino horn in traditional medicine during his first trip to Viet Nam for the two-day conference on the international trade in illegal wildlife which was jointly conducted by the Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the British Government.
The Duke of Cambridge also visited a local coffee shop on Thuoc Bac Street and talked Hong Nhung singer and Thanh Bui musician, Xuan Bac actor (Vietnamese Ambassadors on wildlife protection) and others at Lan Ong Street
“He knows the people of Viet Nam will share his concern that we have less than 25 years to save some of our most iconic species from extinction. He believes Viet Nam has a real opportunity to be leaders in wildlife conservation,” the Prince’s office said in a statement on Tuesday.
Leaving the coffee shop, Prince William comes to visit Ngoc Son Temple
Prince William leaves Ngoc Son Temple
The British Prince answers an interview at The Huc Bridge
He shakes hands and chats with tourists

By Kim Loan

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