Vietnamese students’ association in Germany holds summer camp
The Association of Vietnamese Students in Germany (SiviDuc) and its Hamburg chapter organised a summer camp in the German port city on August 13 and 14, gathering hundreds of participants from across the European nation.
A performance staged as part of the camp (Photo: VNA)
Berlin (VNA) – The Association of VietnameseStudents in Germany (SiviDuc) and its Hamburg chapter organised a summercamp in the German port city on August 13 and 14, gathering hundreds of participantsfrom across the European nation.
In his opening speech, President Trinh Hoang Long saidthe camp, marking the association’s 10th founding anniversary, aimsto connect Vietnamese students across fields of study via practical activities.
In the time to come, SiviDuc will work to attract theparticipation of Vietnamese coming to Germany for vocational training inaddition to the current university students and postgraduates, he added.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Vu Quang Minh lauded theorganisation of the event after years of activity interruption due to the COVID-19.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Vu Quang Minh speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)
He expressed his hope that Vietnamese youth will join events that help strengthenthe solidarity of the Vietnamese expat community in Germany and contribute to developingtheir home country and fostering the two nations’ strategic partnership.
According to the diplomat, at many meetings, Germanofficials highly evaluate Vietnamese students’ learning capacity and wish tocollaborate with Vietnam in bringing the group to Germany for vocationaltraining and attracting Vietnam’s skilled workers to work in Germany, which isfacing a shortage of human resources.
The summer camp featured a career seminar, an exhibition, adebate contest, an art-culture gala night, and a sport festival./.
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