Showing posts with label programme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label programme. Show all posts

Saturday, January 8, 2011

“Xuan Que Huong” welcomes OVs returning home for Tet

“Xuan Que Huong” welcomes OVs returning home for Tet
A special programme will take place at the
southern gate of Doan Mon of the Thang Long Royal Citadel in Hanoi
on Jan. 28 to welcome Vietnamese expatriates who return home for 2011
Lunar New Year festival.


According to Pham Hai Bang, Head
of the Culture-Information Department of the State Committee for
Overseas Vietnamese (SCOV), the event, entitled “Xuan Que Huong”
(Homeland Spring), will see the presence of 700-800 overseas Vietnamese
together with high-ranking Party and State leaders and representatives
of foreign diplomats.


This year’s programme is to
celebrate the successful hosting of the 1,000th anniversary of Thang
Long-Hanoi and the 11th National Party Congress. It is also to mark
100 years since Ho Chi Minh left Nha Rong Wharf on board a
French ship to seek ways to liberate the country and 60 years since he
returned homeland, Bang said.


The programme, jointly held by
SCOV under the Foreign Ministry and other related agencies, will start
with a incense burning ceremony at the Kinh Thien palace in the royal
citadel.


Vietnamese artists at home and abroad will perform at the programme./.

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

29 Vietnamese youths to join regional ship

29 Vietnamese youths to join regional ship

A two-week training course for 29 young Vietnamese people who will
attend the 37th Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Programme (SSEAYP) 2010
opened in Hanoi on Oct. 11.


The Vietnamese youth,
together with young people from Thailand  Malaysia, Singapore and
Indonesia , will join the programme, to be held in Japan from Oct.
25-Dec. 16.


As planned, the Vietnamese delegation,
led by Phan Thi Thuy Tram, Deputy Director of the Northern Investment
Promotion Centre, the Ministry of Planning and Investment, will organise
“Vietnam Day” on Dec. 5.


This year’s programme,
themed “Youth Participation in Social Activities,” will offer the
participants opportunities to analyse their role in the socio-economic
development of each country and discuss activities to improve their
involvement.


SSEAYP is a regional youth exchange programme, drawing the participation of ten ASEAN members and Japan .


Starting in 1974 following the initiative of the governments of Japan,
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, the
programme helps to strengthen friendship and mutual understanding
between young Japanese and Southeast Asian people./.

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