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Summer camp brings young expats close to homeland

About 60 young Vietnamese expatriates are joining their peers in Ho Chi Minh City at an annual summer camp that kicked off in the city on July 31.
Summer camp brings young expats close to homeland ảnh 1Young Vietnamese expatriates visit Cu Chi tunnel in Ho Chi Minh City (Source: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – About 60 youngVietnamese expatriates are joining their peers in Ho Chi Minh City at an annualsummer camp that kicked off in the city on July 31.

The programme was held by the municipal Committeefor Overseas Vietnamese Affairs and the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union,aiming to bring youths living abroad close to their home country.

During the four-day event, which will also take place in the central province ofBinh Thuan, the teenagers will explore landscapes as well as the history,culture and traditions of the nation through fact-finding trips.

They will also pay tribute to President HoChi Minh at his monument at the Children’s House of HCM City.

Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hanh, deputy head of themunicipal Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs, said the summer camp offersan opportunity for young adults at home and abroad to meet. -VNA
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