Prague (VNA) – The 8th summer camp of Vietnamese youth in Europe “Vietheart Summer Camp 2022” will take place in Prague, the Czech Republic, on August 18-21, heard a pressconference held by the Vietnam youth and student associations in the country on May 22.
The camp will be hosted by the standing board of the Union of VietnameseYouth and Student in Europe and the Vietnam Youth and Student Association after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is part of the activities to implementthe resolution of the Congress to establish the Vietnamese Youth and Student Unionin Europe in November 2021 in Paris.
The event aims to connect and create a playground for Vietnamese youth andstudents in Europe in sci-tech research, offering a venue for students fromEuropean countries to discuss and share experience as well as advantages anddisadvantages in youth activities and student movements in countries.
The camp is hoped to be attended by excellent individuals from the Vietnameseyouth and student associations in Austria, Poland, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, theNetherlands, Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Spain, and Vietnam.
Seminars, group discussions, photo exhibitions, team games, and sports competitionswill be arranged during the event, contributingto strengthening the connection and bettering knowledge about the culture, history,geography of Vietnam and European countries, and Vietnamese language skills forVietnamese young people and students living, studying and working in Europeancountries./.
The camp will be hosted by the standing board of the Union of VietnameseYouth and Student in Europe and the Vietnam Youth and Student Association after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is part of the activities to implementthe resolution of the Congress to establish the Vietnamese Youth and Student Unionin Europe in November 2021 in Paris.
The event aims to connect and create a playground for Vietnamese youth andstudents in Europe in sci-tech research, offering a venue for students fromEuropean countries to discuss and share experience as well as advantages anddisadvantages in youth activities and student movements in countries.
The camp is hoped to be attended by excellent individuals from the Vietnameseyouth and student associations in Austria, Poland, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, theNetherlands, Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Spain, and Vietnam.
Seminars, group discussions, photo exhibitions, team games, and sports competitionswill be arranged during the event, contributingto strengthening the connection and bettering knowledge about the culture, history,geography of Vietnam and European countries, and Vietnamese language skills forVietnamese young people and students living, studying and working in Europeancountries./.
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