Foreign Ministry vows to boost promotion of Vietnamese language abroad
The State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese reported that so far this year, ministries and localities have hosted numerous events honouring the Vietnamese language, while overseas communities have actively contributed to initiatives to promote its teaching and learning.
Chairman of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese (L) presents flowers to representatives of Vietnamese language teachers abroad. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) 🐻- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has pledged to work closely with ministries, sectors, localities, and domestic organisations to develop more programmes aimed at implementing the “Day for Honouring Vietnamese Language in Vietnamese Communities Abroad” initiative, Deputy Minister Le Thi Thu Hang stated.
At the closing ceremony of the 2025 project, Hang emphasised the initiative’s goal of fostering pride and love for the Vietnamese language, promoting its learning among overseas communities, and spreading Vietnamese cultural values globally. She noted that the project has evolved into a broad movement, with 2024 and 2025 seeing a range of activities that helped younger generations abroad become more aligned with their mother tongue.
Looking ahead, the Deputy Minister called for stronger communications, greater public awareness of the Vietnamese language, and more diverse activities, from online interactive classes to creative contests and cultural programmes, while integrating Vietnamese language promotion into youth-friendly content such as music, cinema, and sports.
Hang also stressed the importance of mobilising associations, schools, and cultural centres abroad, replicating successful models, and building teacher and volunteer networks for Vietnamese language teaching. She urged enhanced international cooperation and encouraged young overseas Vietnamese to actively create and share Vietnamese content on digital platforms.
The State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese reported that so far this year, ministries and localities have hosted numerous events honouring the Vietnamese language, while overseas communities have actively contributed to initiatives to promote its teaching and learning. Highlights included the March 2025 launch of the honouring day and a contest to select Vietnamese language ambassadors, drawing more than 50 participants from 15 countries and territories.
Since 2023, 11 “Vietnamese Bookshelves” have been established abroad, with three more planned by the end of this year. Major media outlets produced hundreds of multilingual news items, programmes, and features to boost awareness and engagement.
Across many countries, Vietnamese language appreciation events have been held, reflecting the deep affection of overseas Vietnamese for their mother tongue. Representative missions and overseas communities continue to maintain and open new classes for learners of all ages.
During the ceremony, representatives from overseas missions, associations, and Vietnamese educators shared best practices and proposed solutions to preserve and promote the language among overseas communities./.
With support from the Vietnamese Association in Ufa, Vietnamese language classes for children have been offered for many years. Currently, 60 children of various ages are attending two classes taught by Duc Anh, free of charge.
VietNEST (Vietnamese Nurturing Education for Science & Traditions) is a mobile app and digital platform for Vietnamese language learning among overseas children.
The activities include a Vietnamese language teaching training course for overseas Vietnamese teachers from August 13 to 28 in Hanoi, Ninh Binh, and Thai Nguyen.
The tourism and railway sectors are suggested to jointly develop new products such as charter tourist trains, themed carriages showcasing regional culture and cuisine, and routes connecting heritage sites, festivals, and interregional destinations.
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Accessible via //a80.hanoi.gov.vn and a mobile app, the platform serves as the official information hub for parades, cultural events, exhibitions, and public services. It offers real-time updates on schedules, traffic, security, healthcare, and live broadcasts, as well as behind-the-scenes stories and community-shared moments from across the country.
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