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HCM City leaders applaud expats’ contributions to homeland

About 800 Vietnamese expats who come back home from 26 countries and territories worldwide for Tet celebrations gathered at a programme in Ho Chi Minh City on January 24 night.
HCM City leaders applaud expats’ contributions to homeland ảnh 1 Secretary of the HCM City Party Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan speaks at the event. (Photo: voh.com.vn)

HCM City (VNA)
– About 800 Vietnameseexpats who come back home from 26 countries and territories worldwide for Tet celebrationsgathered at a programme in Ho Chi Minh City on January 24 night.

The annual event was jointly held by the municipal Party Committee, People’sCouncil, People’s Committee and Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee.

In his remarks, Secretary of the municipal Party Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan,extended his Tet greetings to overseas Vietnamese and lauded their greatcontributions to the construction and development of Vietnam and the city inparticular.

He called on them to contribute their brainpower and workforce to the buildingof sub-projects of the project on smart city construction.

Nguyen Thanh Phong, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee, alsoacknowledged the valuable support of Vietnamese expats to the city’ssocio-economic development over the past years.

Peter Hong, Permanent Vice President of the Business Association of OverseasVietnamese, stressed that achievements Vietnam and its southern hub have reapedacross fields are not only the pride but also favourable conditions to attractVietnamese talents from across the world.

Professor and Doctor Dang Luong Mo, an expat from Japan, noted his wish tocontribute to turning HCM City into a smart city, deserving the position of thecountry’s economic locomotive.

Tet (Lunar New Year) is the mostimportant traditional festival in Vietnam, during which overseas Vietnameseoften return home for family gatherings and ancestor worshipping.-VNA



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