Friendly hockey match held between Vietnam, Canada

A friendly ice hockey match was held in Hanoi on January 13 between Canadian and Vietnamese amateur players as part of the Canada-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Group’s visit to Vietnam.
A friendly ice hockey match was held in Hanoi on January 13 betweenCanadian and Vietnamese amateur players as part of the Canada-VietnamFriendship Parliamentary Group’s visit to Vietnam.

Players included visiting Canadian parliamentarians andentrepreneurs, Vietnamese officials and representatives from theVietnam–Canada Friendship Parliamentary Group.

The Canadian side won the game 17–8.

Congressman Patrick Brown, head of the Canada–Vietnam FriendshipParliamentary Group, said the match was an opportunity for the Canadianside to introduce their national sport to Vietnamese people. He addedthat this event would help tighten both sides’ solidarity andfriendship.

Earlier the same day, the organisations and the Canadian Embassy held a talk on the country’s educational environment.-VNA

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