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Australian students experience Vietnamese culture

Students from Australia National University (ANU) will experience Vietnamese culture in a study exchange jointly organised by ANU and Da Nang University.
Students from Australia National University (ANU) will experienceVietnamese culture in a study exchange jointly organised by ANU and DaNang University.

This is the 7 th group totake part in the programme, drawing the participation of 25 Australianlecturers and students, as well as members of affiliated collages ofDa Nang University .

Participants will take partin various activities. They will go sightseeing, learn about Vietnam’s traditional and cultural values, economic development andenvironmental changes. They will also learn Vietnamese and experience ahomestay.

The programme educates ANU students onSoutheast Asian and Vietnamese cultural values, said Associate ProfessorRichard Baker. The ANU’s lecturer also praised the opportunities theprogramme provides students from the two countries to learn and exchangeexperiences, as well as developing international skills./.VNA

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