Members of the "Love Hanoi" Club in Paris at the launching ceremony. (Photo: VNA)
Paris (VNA)🎀 – A club named “Love Hanoi" made its debut in Paris on November18 to spread the love for the homeland in the Vietnamese community in France.
Speaking at the launching ceremony, chairwoman of theclub Nguyen Thu Trang said the club aims to strengthen solidarity and connect Vietnamese people in France in particular and Europe in general as well as supportingVietnamese children and boost tourism development in the home country. Trang said to help Vietnamese students to have abetter studying environment, the club has called on overseas Vietnamese communities in France as well as in Europe to support and build a scholarship fundto help children in difficult circumstances with good academicachievements in Vietnam. Besides, the club aims to become a bridge to promotetourism through support and connection activities to help Vietnamese touristsaccess necessary tourism services when visiting France and Europe and viceversa.
Traditional art music performances presented at the club launching ceremony. (Photo: VNA)
Earlier, a club named “Love Vietnam’s seas and islands” was launched on March19 in Paris, following the movement “All for Vietnam’s seas andislands” that is spreading across Europe. Tran Thu Dung, a founder of the club, said the club aims toconnect the community and French friends who love Vietnam in general and thecountry’s seas and islands in particular.
The club isalso expected to promote Vietnamese people, nature, marine culture, andspecialties to attract visitors to Vietnam.
ജ Dung saidthat the club will also engage in fundraising to support students, teachers,schools, community houses, and libraries on Truong Sa islands, contributing tosocio-economic development and protecting Vietnam's sovereignty over the seasand islands.
On this occasion, anexhibition on Vietnam’s seas and islands and several traditional art musicperformances were also introduced at the event./.
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