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Summer camp for Vietnamese youth in Europe wraps up

The fourth summer camp of Vietnamese youth in Europe (Duna Camp) wrapped up in Budapest capital city of Hungary on August 19.
Summer camp for Vietnamese youth in Europe wraps up ảnh 1The fourth summer camp of Vietnamese youth in Europe (Duna Camp) wrapped up on August 19. (Photo: VNA)
Budapest (VNA) - The fourth summer camp of Vietnamese youth in Europe(Duna Camp) wrapped up in Budapest capital city of Hungary on August 19.

Highlight of the closing ceremony was a talent contest, in which eight teamsshowed off their innovation, enthusiasm and profundity through various topics,including family, gender inequality and brain drain.

Stellar art performances were delivered at the event, leaving lasting impressionson the participants.

The three-day summer camp lured the attendance of 150 Vietnamese students from 19European countries. A wide range of activities such as folk games, sport eventsand symposiums on history and culture of Vietnam and Hungary were organised.

Notably, there was aphoto exhibition displaying hundreds photos, maps and documents affirmingVietnam’s sea and island sovereignty and introducing the country’ssocio-economic achievements as well as potential on tourism development.

The camp was previously held in Germany, France and the Czech Republic. Thenext event will be held in the Netherlands in 2019.

According to Nguyen Anh Tu, President of Vietnamese student association inHungary and head of the organising board, the summer camp has been served as aforum for Vietnamese youths and students in Europe to promote connection andenhance experience sharing for their current and future jobs.-VNA

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