On May 24, the 3rd Vietnam Day program at Moscow State Linguistic University (MGLU) was held on campus.
Russian students studying Vietnamese and Vietnamese students studying here brought their inspirations from Vietnamese culture to the stage.
In her welcoming speech at the event, the representative of the Vietnamese Embassy in Russia - Ms. Mai Nguyen Tuyet Hoa, in charge of student affairs, said that the Embassy highly appreciated the initiative to organize Vietnam Day at MGLU on the occasion of the anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's birthday, along with the two countries' most important holidays, Dien Bien Phu Victory Day on May 7 and the Victory Day over Fascism on May 9.
Regarding the tradition ofeducational cooperation between the two countries, Ms. Mai Nguyen Tuyet Hoa recalled that 70 years ago, President Ho Chi Minh sent 100 students to study at Russian universities. Most of them later became interpreters and bridges for the friendship between the two countries. Through that, she emphasized the importance of training in developing bilateral relations.
Sharing with VNA reporters in Moscow, MGLU Principal Irina Kraeva calls both students from Vietnam and Russian students learning Vietnamese by the same word "Vietnamese students."
She said that students in the Vietnamese department, Oriental Languages department, Translation Department, are all very excited to learn Vietnamese, even though it is considered one of the difficult languages, especially for Europeans.
Principal Kraeva emphasized that although they have only studied Vietnamese for 1-2 years, the students have shown their understanding of Vietnamese style and beauty, and from that, we can completely trust that they will become reliable experts in Vietnamese in the future.
The program is built as a trip to Vietnam of two friends Anna and Ha.
Ha brought her friend from faraway Russia to visit the Vietnamese countryside, listen to folk songs, and experience traditional Vietnamese life together.
Vietnamese folklore became the inspiration for MGLU alumna Ekaterina Makarova to write the script, stage and read the Vietnamese lyrics for the play “The Legend of the Love of the Sun and the Moon” performed entirely by Russian students.
Author Makarova, a journalist, said that in Vietnamese culture, she likes most the connection between the past and the present, the modern intertwined with tradition.
Through years of study, for Ekaterina, Vietnamese culture is love for the homeland, education and inspiration in each folk story.
After 7 years of recruiting Vietnamese students, MGLU is now able to be self-sufficient in terms of teachers when graduates return to teach at their own school.
Ms. Irina Kraeva also said that the Russian Federation has ordered training in Vietnamese simultaneous interpretation, which is the most difficult form of interpretation, used in important and high-level conference events.
National-level support and promising job opportunities are increasingly improving the quality of Vietnamese language training at MGLU, where Vietnamese is becoming an increasingly promising development direction./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/tung-bung-ngay-viet-nam-tai-dai-hoc-ngon-ngu-quoc-gia-moskva-post955368.vnp
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