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| Young people from Thanh Binh Chinese Language Center (Bau Ham commune, Dong Nai province) showcase traditional Vietnamese ethnic costumes. Photo: Van Truyen |
Attending the exchange program were: Tran Trung Nhan, Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Provincial Inspection Committee, and President of the Vietnam-China Friendship Association of Dong Nai Province; Nguyen Thanh Tri, President of the Union of Friendship Organizations of Dong Nai Province; Luu Thi Ha, Vice President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Dong Nai Province; and Nguyen Viet Thang, Deputy Director of the Department of Foreign Affairs of Dong Nai Province.
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| Young people from Thanh Binh Chinese Language Center (Bau Ham commune, Dong Nai province) perform a song and dance at the program. Photo: Van Truyen. |
Also attending the program was Mr. Tu Chau, Deputy Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Ho Chi Minh City.
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| Young people from the Hoa Binh Foreign Language and Computer Center perform a song and dance at the event. Photo: Van Truyen |
During the program, nine delegations from universities and Chinese language teaching centers in the province presented various musical and dance performances, poetry recitations, and bilingual Vietnamese-Chinese presentations on the friendship between Vietnam and China…
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| Young people from the Modern Chinese Language Center (Cam My and Dinh Quan branches) performed a song and dance at the event. Photo: Huy Vu |
Accordingly, the Organizing Committee awarded 38 individual and group prizes to the participating teams. The first prize for costume performance went to Thanh Binh Chinese Language Center (Bau Ham commune); the first prize for solo singing, dance, presentation/poetry recitation, and overall team prize all went to Viet Hoa Quang Chanh Secondary and High School (Long Khanh ward).
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| Tran Trung Nhan, Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Provincial Inspection Committee, and President of the Vietnam-China Friendship Association of Dong Nai Province, presents awards to the participating delegations. Photo: Van Truyen. |
According to Comrade Tran Trung Nhan, culture and art are bridges that help people from different cultures understand each other better, become closer, and bond more closely. With that in mind, the Vietnam-China Friendship Association of Dong Nai province, in coordination with the Union of Friendship Organizations of the province, annually organizes the Vietnam-China Cultural and Artistic Exchange Festival.
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| Mr. Tu Chau, Deputy Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Ho Chi Minh City, presents awards to the participating delegations. Photo: Van Truyen |
The 2025 Friendship Exchange Program is a cultural and artistic event celebrating the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and China, and the 75th anniversary of Vietnam's tradition of people-to-people diplomacy. Through this program, a meaningful platform is created for members, students, and trainees at universities and Chinese language teaching centers in the province; fostering, spreading, and contributing to the sustainable development of relations between the two countries.
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| Chairman of the Dong Nai Provincial Union of Friendship Organizations, Nguyen Thanh Tri, presents awards to the participating delegations. Photo: Van Truyen. |
According to Mr. Tu Chau, Dong Nai is a province with a dynamic economy and is one of the key areas for investment and cooperation between Chinese and Vietnamese businesses.
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| Deputy Director of the Department of Foreign Affairs of Dong Nai province, Nguyen Viet Thang, presents awards to the participating delegations. Photo: Van Truyen. |
Over the past period, Dong Nai province has made positive contributions to promoting exchanges in fields such as education, culture, and economy and trade. Many Chinese businesses have invested and developed their operations in the province. Relations between localities, schools, and youth on both sides have become increasingly vibrant and yielded many fruitful results. Cultural activities such as the exchange program organized by Dong Nai province help to enhance mutual understanding and encourage more young people to become successors and promote Sino-Vietnamese friendship.
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| Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the province, Luu Thi Ha, presents awards to the participating delegations. Photo: Van Truyen. |
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