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VYSA connects Vietnamese nationals in Japan together

The Vietnamese Youths and Students’ Association (VYSA) in Japan debuted the executive board for the 2018-2019 tenure and reviewed its 2017 activities during a ceremony on January 14.
VYSA connects Vietnamese nationals in Japan together ảnh 1Certificates of merit granted to VYSA chapters (Source: VNA)
Tokyo (VNA) – The Vietnamese Youths and Students’ Association (VYSA) inJapan debuted the executive board for the 2018-2019 tenure and reviewed its 2017activities during a ceremony on January 14. 

More than 10VYSA chapters reported their activities in 2017, saying that VYSA has become aprestigious organisation connecting Vietnamese youths and students in Japan together,contributing to popularising Vietnam, its culture, cuisine and people andfostering people-to-people exchange between the two countries.

VYSA also linkedup the Vietnamese people in Japan in the fields of science, arts, and sportsvia scientific seminars, photo and sports competitions. It provided support forVietnamese students and youths living in need such as offering scholarships forfirst-year students, vocational orientations, or holding job fairs.

VYSAChairwoman for the 2018-2019 tenure Pham Thanh Huong said the association willcreate a foundation for Vietnamese nationals in Japan to share information inthe near future.

Sheexpressed her wish that VYSA chapters will foster solidarity via jointactivities.

Theassociation has also received assistance from Vietnamese and Japanese firms,including Vietnam’s FPT in Japan.-VNA


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