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E-portal helps strengthen Vietnamese community in France

Foyer Vietnam, also known as “Vietnamese House” – a venue for many Vietnamese cultural events in Paris, opened its e-portal on June 27.
E-portal helps strengthen Vietnamese community in France ảnh 1President of the Foyer Vietnam Association Nguyen Binh (Photo: VNA)

Paris (VNA)ꦆ – Foyer Vietnam, also known as “Vietnamese House” – a venue for many Vietnamese cultural events in Paris, opened its e-portal on June 27.

Addressing the launching ceremony, President of the Foyer Vietnam Association Nguyen Binh said Foyer Vietnam is a familiar destination for Vietnamese and French friends who love the Southeast Asian nation.
He noted that the initiative to turn Foyer Vietnam into an offline and online gathering venue has been realised after three years. The portal will update information about events and projects regarding the Vietnamese community in France, and other relevant associations, while guiding how to getoptain a visa, among other functions.
Binh said the portal will continue to perfect its software to become a forum for the Vietnamese community in France. Around 300,000 Vietnamese people are living and working in the country.-VNA
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