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Winners of Vietnam Ancestral Global Day Contest honoured

A virtual ceremony to honour winners of the Vietnam Ancestral Global Day Contest 2020 was held on July 7 night connecting Hanoi with 10 locations around the world, including Hung Kings' Temple in Phu Tho province and those in Malaysia, Taiwan, the UAE, Germany, Slovakia, the US, Canada, Australia, and Nigeria.
Winners of Vietnam Ancestral Global Day Contest honoured ảnh 1Prof. Dr. Ta Ngoc Tan (L) and and journalist Le Quoc Minh (C) are honoured at the ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – A virtual ceremony to honourwinners of the Vietnam Ancestral Global Day Contest 2020 was held on July 7 nightconnecting Hanoi with 10 locations around the world, including Hung Kings' Temple in Phu Tho province and those in Malaysia, Taiwan, the UAE, Germany,Slovakia, the US, Canada, Australia, and Nigeria.

Lasting from March 18 to May 31, the online contest received 227 entries from25 countries and territories worldwide.

The organisers awarded medals and the King's prize certificates to Prof. Dr. TaNgoc Tan, Vice Chairmanof the TheoreticalCouncil under the Communist Party of Vietnam Central  Committee and head of the contest organising board; andjournalist Le Quoc Minh, Deputy General Director of the Vietnam News Agency, inrecognition of their contributions to holding the contest.

As many as 35 works were honoured at the event, with the two first prizes wereawarded to Holi Thang and Nguyet Vu for the works “Hao Khi Viet Nam” and “Ra HaNoi di anh”, respectively.

The contest focused on a status writing competition towards the Vietnam AncestralGlobal Day for Vietnamese expatriates and international friends across theworld, which shared their feelings about and pride of the homeland and ancestors;touching stories about Vietnamese expatriates abroad, and mutual support amongoverseas Vietnamese (OVs) and international friends amid difficulties caused bythe COVID-19 pandemic.

Through the contest, the Vietnam Ancestral Global Day projecthas contributed to arousing emotions of national pride among most generationsof OVs abroad.

The Vietnam Ancestral Global Day projectwas set up in 2015 to strengthen the greatnational unity and promote Vietnam’s intangible cultural heritage of humanityto the globe.

In 2018, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc signed a decision supporting thecontinuous implementation of the event in countries with large Vietnamesecommunities./. 
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