Vietnam Summer Camp 2019 opens
15/7/19
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The Vietnam Summer Camp 2019 opens in Thai Nguyen province on July 12 |
The State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the People’s Committee of the northern province of Thai Nguyen on July 12 held a ceremony to start the Vietnam Summer Camp 2019.
The camp is participated by 155 from 28 countries, representing the youths with outstanding achievements in study, sports and arts who make considerable contributions to the building of the overseas Vietnamese community.
The camp includes various activities in 10 localities throughout Vietnam, including paying respect to late President Ho Chi Minh at his mausoleum in Hanoi, visiting his birth place in Nghe An province, visiting the Truong Son cemetery of fallen soldiers in Quang Tri province, and others.
Besides, participants will hand over aid relief to the families of 10 fallen soldiers and orphans as well as poor children.
At the launching ceremony, many cultural and art activities were held with the participation of overseas and local youths.
Started in 2004, the Vietnam Summer Camp has so far attracted the participation of nearly 2,000 Vietnamese youth and students from over 30 countries and territories. Many of the participants have become very successful in their career and made active contributions to the national construction.
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The 2-week camp will enrich their knowledge of Vietnam’s history and traditions.
this is very meaningful for young Vietnamese expats, creating chances for them to visit their home country and learning about the history and development of the country
The camp also fosters connections between young overseas Vietnamese around the world and young people in Vietnam,
I think this is a great opportunity for young overseas Vietnamese to learn about Vietnam’s glorious past and pay tribute to those who fell for national independence and reunification
I’ve noticed positive changes and better connection between young Vietnamese at home and abroad
The camp aims to help the young expats understand more about Vietnam and improve their Vietnamese skill.
After the camp, these young fellows will be ambassadors of Vietnam at the countries that they are living
After they return home, many of them organize activities to promote Vietnam’s image abroad
Young Vietnamese expats should come back and visit Vietnam whenever they can That’s very good for their grown-up
There is a fact that all Vietnamese love their country no matter where they are living
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