Paris, March 2 -- Vietnamese culture left a strong impression at France's largest Lunar New Year parade, held on March 1 in Paris' 13th arrondissement, drawing hundreds of thousands of residents and visitors. First launched in 1989, the annual parade has become a popular early-spring cultural event in the French capital. From early afternoon, major streets in the Asian quarter, stretching from Choisy Avenue to Ivry Avenue near Place d'Italie, were filled with spectators. Lion and dragon dances, accompanied by drums, gongs and vibrant music, created a festive and colourful atmosphere throughout the neighbourhood. Within this diverse setting, the Vietnamese delegation continued to make a distinctive mark. Following its notable debut in 2025...