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Camp for Vietnamese youths in Europe opens in Czech Republic

The third camp for Vietnamese youths and students in Europe (SiviTa Europa) kicked off in Prague, the Czech Republic, on August 17, attracting 300 delegates from 12 European nations and Vietnam.
Camp for Vietnamese youths in Europe opens in Czech Republic ảnh 1At the opening ceremony (Source: VNA)

Prague (VNA) – The third camp forVietnamese youths and students in Europe (SiviTa Europa) kicked off in Prague,the Czech Republic, on August 17, attracting 300 delegates from 12 Europeannations and Vietnam.
The four-day event aims to strengthen thesolidarity and enhance the knowledge of the nation’s culture, history,geography, and language among Vietnamese youths and students in Europe.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Le Quoc Phong,President of the Vietnam Students' Association (VSA) said the HCMCommunist Youth Union and the VSA have continuously supported the movements ofoverseas Vietnamese students. The two organisations want to promote theactivities and structures of their chapters abroad to create a dynamicenvironment for Vietnamese youths in Europe in general and worldwide inparticular, contributing to preserving the Vietnamese culture, and promotingthe image of the nation and the Vietnamese people.
Numerous activities took place during theopening ceremony, including art performance, cultural exchanges and game shows. The Association of Vietnamese youths andstudents in the Czech Republic was welcomed as a member of the Vietnam YouthFederation at the event. The fourth camp for Vietnamese youths andstudents in Europe will take place in Hungary in 2018. The first and secondones were held in Germany and France, respectively.-VNA
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