 After many years of political strife, Vietnam opened its doors to the world in 1989. Its charming towns and cities and friendly people welcome visitors who come to experience its unique culture and outstanding scenic beauty. In Vietnamese ties go back many decades when Pandit Javaharlal Nehru and Ho Chi Minh cemented a friendship based on mutual trust and respect. Since then, both Vietnam and India have helped and shared knowledge with each other in various fields, especially science and technology. Dalat is a pretty hill station in the southern highlands of Vietnam. In a prime example of Indo-Vietnamese cooperation, the Nuclear Research Center has been set up here. This is a follow-up on the bilateral agreement signed between the two countries in 1986-1987 and in 2002 when the Vietnamese Vice Minister of Science and Technology visited the Atomic Energy Commission in Mumbai in India. Many Vietnamese scientists visit the Bhabha Atomic Research Center in Mumbai. Among them is Le Hai. I went to India. In there, I got the training on tradition polymerization. And after return back, I used all the knowledge and experience already got in PRC and to apply it in our country. Madam Quinn went to India under an Indian Council for Cultural Relations program. She learned Bharat Natya and other Indian dance forms. Today she teaches other young Vietnamese girls the intricacies of Bharat Natya, a shining example of how cultural differences are bridged by the universal language of music and dance.