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Vietnamese Student Summer Camp in Europe wraps up

The 9th summer camp of young Vietnamese people in Europe wrapped up in France on August 27.
Vietnamese Student Summer Camp in Europe wraps up ảnh 1Campers at the 9th Vietnamese Student Summer Camp in Europe closing ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Paris (VNA) – The 9th summer camp of young Vietnamese people inEurope wrapped up in France on August 27.

The four-day summer camp attracted the participation ofnearly 200 Vietnamese students and youths from 10 Europeancountries and other nations such as the US. A wide range ofactivities such as folk games, sport events, exchanges, and seminars on innovation,and tours of Paris wereorganised.

Initiated in 2007 and held  annually by the Association of Vietnamese Youthsand Students in Europe since 2015, the event aims to connect youngVietnamese and Vietnamese-origin individuals living abroad and provide a venuefor cultural, sports, and scientific exchanges and interactions among theyouth.

According to Permanent Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) CentralCommittee and President of the Vietnam Youth Federation (VYF) Nguyen Ngoc Luong, the event is also an opportunity for students to introduce images of Vietnam, its people and culture to internationalfriends, thereby upholding the spirit of solidarity, dynamism, intelligence andcreativity, contributing to national construction and development in the comingtime.

Duong Thi Mai Lan, Vice President and Secretary-Generalof the Association of Vietnamese Youth and Students in France (UEVF) and head of the organising board, said this is the second time the UEVF has hosted the camp. Through this year's event themed Lumos FUTURA -Illuminating the Future World, campers had the opportunity to learn about hottopics such as artificial intelligence, renewable energy. The camp alsointroduced projects that can be cooperted with partners in Vietnam or create a bridge between Europeancountries and Vietnam.

The next event will beheld in Germany in 2024./.

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