Da Nang golf tournament gathers entrepreneurs from Asia-Pacific
The tournament serves as a vital platform for young entrepreneurs and JCI leaders to exchange insights and explore investment and collaboration opportunities.
The Da Nang golf tournament gathers entrepreneurs from Asia-Pacific. (Photo: VNA)
Da Nang (VNA) – More than 400 entrepreneurs and JCI senators from the Asia-Pacific are joining the 29th JCI ASPAC Senate Golf Da Nang - Vietnam 2025 that officially commenced in Da Nang city on March 24.
Among them, 160 golfers compete directly at the event, hosted by JCI Da Nang, a member of Junior Chamber International (JCI) Vietnam.
JCI Vietnam Director and Head of the Tournament Organising Board Le Van Day noted that more than just a sporting event, the tournament serves as a vital platform for young entrepreneurs and JCI leaders to exchange insights and explore investment and collaboration opportunities.
It also aims to showcase Da Nang’s dynamic and investor-friendly business environment while inspiring JCI Vietnam members. The event strengthens connections between local and international entrepreneurs, fostering investment and trade prospects. Additionally, it promotes Da Nang as a premier tourist destination, renowned for its stunning landscapes, modern infrastructure, high-quality services, and hospitality.
Through the tournament, JCI Da Nang seeks to attract sponsorships and resources for community projects supporting autism awareness, blood donation, student career development, and solar-powered lighting in underprivileged areas.
Following the opening ceremony, participants engaged in golf matches. The tournament will run until March 25./.
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