Vientiane (VNA) – A ceremony was held at Phat TichPagoda in Vientiane on July 11 to launch a Vietnamese-language course and a Vietnamesebookcase for the Vietnamese community in Laos, aiming to meet the community’sdemand to learn the language and promote the nation's cultural identity in theneighbouring country.
Addressing the event, Phan Minh Chien, Counsellor at theVietnamese Embassy in Laos, said that over the years, many such courseshave been held at a hope to keep the mother tongue of the Vietnamese communityin Laos and maintain the national cultural identity.
He hailed the organising board’s efforts to resume thecourse after a period of interruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic, askingteachers to promote their enthusiasms in teaching activities and givingstudents a better insight to the culture and traditional customs of Vietnam.
Dinh Thi Phuong Loan, an overseas Vietnamese in Vientiane whoserves as a volunteer teacher of the course, said she hopes that throughthe three-month course, children from Vietnamese families in Laos can communicatein their mother tongue and understand more about the Vietnamese traditional culture.
Xukanya, a sixth grader, said that she is excited to learn the language and hopes to study at a university in Vietnam.
At the ceremony, the Vietnamese bookcase was launched at Phat Tich Pagoda to serveVietnamese and Lao readers. It includes Vietnamese-Lao bilingual booksfeaturing the great friendship, special solidarity and the comprehensivepartnership between the two countries./.
Addressing the event, Phan Minh Chien, Counsellor at theVietnamese Embassy in Laos, said that over the years, many such courseshave been held at a hope to keep the mother tongue of the Vietnamese communityin Laos and maintain the national cultural identity.
He hailed the organising board’s efforts to resume thecourse after a period of interruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic, askingteachers to promote their enthusiasms in teaching activities and givingstudents a better insight to the culture and traditional customs of Vietnam.
Dinh Thi Phuong Loan, an overseas Vietnamese in Vientiane whoserves as a volunteer teacher of the course, said she hopes that throughthe three-month course, children from Vietnamese families in Laos can communicatein their mother tongue and understand more about the Vietnamese traditional culture.
Xukanya, a sixth grader, said that she is excited to learn the language and hopes to study at a university in Vietnam.
At the ceremony, the Vietnamese bookcase was launched at Phat Tich Pagoda to serveVietnamese and Lao readers. It includes Vietnamese-Lao bilingual booksfeaturing the great friendship, special solidarity and the comprehensivepartnership between the two countries./.
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