Tokyo (VNA) – The Consulate General of Vietnam in Fukuoka organised aceremony to launch the day for honouring the Vietnamese language and a contest toseek ambassadors of the language on April 13.
The event, held in both online and offline formats, aimed at preserving andpromoting the national cultural identity among generations of Vietnamese inJapan.
Speaking at the event, Vietnamese general consul Vu Chi Mai stressed that theevent was part of efforts to implement the project “Day for HonouringVietnamese Language in Vietnamese Communities Abroad” approved by the PrimeMinister.
This year, the consulate will join hands with competent associations to open Vietnamese classes, provide training for teachers, and build bookcases ofVietnamese books, she said, adding communications work will be pushed ahead topopularise the project.
From Vietnam, Vice Chairman of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese AffairsNguyen Manh Dong hailed the consulate and the Vietnamese community inthe south of Japan for organising various cultural activities that helpJapanese and other international communities have a better insight into theVietnamese culture.
He expressed his hope that the event will receive enthusiastic response fromthe Vietnamese people.
The Vietnamese consulate and relevant associations agreed to set up acoordinating board for Vietnamese language and culture teaching for Vietnamesechildren, with training courses on teaching methods for non-professionalteachers and parents to be held in May.
More than 110,000 Vietnamese are living, working and studying in Kyushu andOkinawa regions and south central of Japan./.
The event, held in both online and offline formats, aimed at preserving andpromoting the national cultural identity among generations of Vietnamese inJapan.
Speaking at the event, Vietnamese general consul Vu Chi Mai stressed that theevent was part of efforts to implement the project “Day for HonouringVietnamese Language in Vietnamese Communities Abroad” approved by the PrimeMinister.
This year, the consulate will join hands with competent associations to open Vietnamese classes, provide training for teachers, and build bookcases ofVietnamese books, she said, adding communications work will be pushed ahead topopularise the project.
From Vietnam, Vice Chairman of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese AffairsNguyen Manh Dong hailed the consulate and the Vietnamese community inthe south of Japan for organising various cultural activities that helpJapanese and other international communities have a better insight into theVietnamese culture.
He expressed his hope that the event will receive enthusiastic response fromthe Vietnamese people.
The Vietnamese consulate and relevant associations agreed to set up acoordinating board for Vietnamese language and culture teaching for Vietnamesechildren, with training courses on teaching methods for non-professionalteachers and parents to be held in May.
More than 110,000 Vietnamese are living, working and studying in Kyushu andOkinawa regions and south central of Japan./.
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