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​Vietnamese-language eloquent contest held in Laos

The final round of the "I love Vietnamese" contest was held on August 20 in Savannakhet province, Laos, for both Lao and Vietnamese students in the locality to show their command of the language.
Consul General of Vietnam in Savannakhet Dang Thi Hai Tam and students at the competition (Photo: VNA)
Consul General of Vietnam in Savannakhet Dang Thi Hai Tam and students at the competition (Photo: VNA)

Vientiane (VNA)🅘 – The final round of the "I love Vietnamese" contest was held on August 20 in Savannakhet province, Laos, for both Lao and Vietnamese students in the locality to show their command of the language.

The event was organised by the Vietnamese Consulate General in the province in collaboration with the local Vietnamese Association, aiming to enhance students' knowledge and proficiency in the Vietnamese. Speaking at the event, Consul General of Vietnam in Savannakhet Dang Thi Hai Tam highlighted the importance of languages in cultural and social development, emphasising that it serves as a key tool for communication and learning.
The diplomat stressed the necessity for Vietnamese and Lao nationals, as well as peoples of neighbouring nations, to learn each other's languages and expressed her hope that this contest will inspire students to further their studies in Vietnamese in the coming time.
She also pointed out that through learning Vietnamese, students can gain deeper insights into Vietnam's culture, history, and traditions, while also opening doors for future educational and career opportunities in Vietnam. In the long run, these students can serve as bridges, fostering stronger and more enduring ties between the two countries. The contest attracted 30 participants competing in multiple rounds, including quizzes and presentations. It also successfully underscored the importance of language education as a tool for fostering cultural understanding and bilateral cooperation between Vietnam and Laos./.
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