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Vietnamese in Canada and Thailand get together for Tet
The Vietnamese Embassy in Canada hosted a Tet-get
together for overseas Vietnamese on January 22.
Nearly 200 people attended the event including the embassy staff, Vietnam’s
representative agencies, students and post-graduates, and their international
friends.
Addressing the ceremony, Ambassador Le Sy Vuong Ha reviewed major achievements
of Vietnam’s Doi Moi (Renewal) process which helped maintain high economic
growth and improve people’s living standards. The ambassador briefed
participants on the success of the 11th National Party Congress and highlighted
active contributions of the generations of Vietnamese living in Canada to help
the disadvantaged people from the regions in Vietnam hit by natural calamities
in Vietnam.
Recently, the Vietnamese community in Canada has raised more than CAD30,000 to
flood victims from Vietnam’s central region.
Meanwhile, Vietnamese Association in Nakhon Phanon province, Thailand also held
a Tet-gathering for overseas Vietnamese.
The ceremony was attended by more than 1,500 overseas Vietnamese representing 18
Vietnamese associations in Thailand, Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand Ngo Duc
Thang, Consul General in Khon Kaen, Tran Nguyen Truc, and leaders from the
Vietnam-Thailand Friendship Association.
Addressing the opening ceremony, mayor of the Nakhon Phanom province highlighted
the importance of the Thailand-Vietnam relations and the active role of overseas
Vietnamese in Thailand. He added that the friendship between the two countries
had been nurtured for a long time as both nations are ASEAN members and share
the Mekong River. In addition, Nakhon Phanom province is very close to Vietnam’s
central region. Overseas Vietnamese in Nakhon Phanom in particular and people in
Thailand in general have played an increasingly important role in the
development and prosperity of Thailand.
Ambassador Thang expressed his wish that Vietnamese Association in Thailand
would develop further and make as great contributions as other communities and
that the association’s executive committees would become the key force to boost
solidarity between the two nations and promote the local Vietnamese community’s
development.
Source: VOVnews |
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