Continuing the Project, aiming to introduce to Lao and Cambodian students the agricultural situation, farmers' lives, rural appearance, urban agriculture, typical agricultural products, agricultural production models in Ho Chi Minh City, the Ho Chi Minh City Farmers' Association organized a practical experience program "A day as a farmer" for Lao and Cambodian students with the theme "Lao and Cambodian students with Vietnam's seas and islands".

Lao and Cambodian students and Border Guards planted trees in the grounds of the Rung Sac Martyrs Temple. Photo: Internet.

Participating in the program were 40 Lao and Cambodian students studying in Ho Chi Minh City, representatives of 55 families hosting Lao and Cambodian students and delegates representing agencies and units in Ho Chi Minh City.

The program's organizers also awarded 10 scholarships to children of officers and soldiers working at Border Guard Squadron 2. Photo: Internet.

The program is a meaningful educational and cultural exchange activity. This program not only helps international students better understand Vietnam's agricultural culture but also creates opportunities for them to experience the life and work of farmers. Students participate in agricultural production activities such as planting, harvesting, or caring for crops. This helps them better understand the process and techniques of farming. Through this activity, students have the opportunity to learn about the customs, lifestyle and culture of Vietnamese farmers, thereby serving the purpose of learning and cultural exchange. The program will create conditions for Lao, Cambodian and Vietnamese students to exchange, connect, share experiences and also help build friendship. This activity also contributes to raising students' awareness of the important role of agriculture in economic development, environmental protection and community feeding. Participating in practical agricultural work helps students improve their life skills, patience and teamwork ability. Through practical experiences, students will be able to understand and love nature more, thereby developing awareness of environmental protection. The program "A day as a farmer" not only brings interesting practical experiences but also creates educational and cultural values ​​for international students studying in Vietnam./.

Thanh Tung