Overseas Vietnamese in Cambodia, RoK welcome Tet

The Vietnamese nationals in Cambodia and the Republic of Korea (RoK) have embraced the spirit of Tet as the Lunar New Year draws near with various activities.
Overseas Vietnamese in Cambodia, RoK welcome Tet ảnh 1Art performance in Cambodia to welcome Tet. (Photo: VNA)
Phnom Penh (VNA) – The Vietnamese nationals in Cambodia and theRepublic of Korea (RoK) have embraced the spirit of Tet as the Lunar New Yeardraws near with various activities.

A cultural event was held in Phnom Penh by the Vietnamese students in Cambodiaon January 13, during which Charged’ Affaires of the Vietnamese Embassy in Cambodia Nguyen Trac Toan spoke highlyof the celebration, and congratulated the Vietnamese students for their robustachievements in 2018.

He took the occasion to thank the Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth andSport for their support for the Vietnamese students. Also, Toan asked thestudents to use their studying time in Cambodia to make contributions to thetraditional friendship between the two countries.

Mom Sochanna, an official from the Cambodian ministry, for her part, hailed theefforts made by the Vietnamese students in the country. She wished them a happynew year, and hoped that they will excellently complete their study, helpingconsolidate the bilateral relations.

Currently, there are more than 100 Vietnamese students in Cambodia. Over thepast years, generations of Vietnamese students have become important humanresources for agencies and areas related to Cambodia, and served as a bridge tofurther the flourishing the two countries’ ties.

Overseas Vietnamese in Cambodia, RoK welcome Tet ảnh 2Celebration in the RoK to welcome Lunar New Year. (Photo: VNA)

The same day, the Vietnamese Embassy in the RoK organised a grand celebration towelcome the New Year, drawing the participation of several Vietnamese and RoKbusinesses, and some 200 Vietnamese expatriates.

Briefing the thriving Vietnamese economy in 2018, with significantcontributions made by RoK enterprises, Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Vu Tuunderlined that Vietnam and the RoK are enjoying robust cooperation in varioussectors in the past years.

As the Vietnamese community in the East Asian nation has developed unceasingly,they should join hands with the embassy to elevate the Vietnam-RoK relations toa new high, especially when both sides are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the strategic cooperative partnership in 2019.

He thanked the Vietnamese and RoK companies for assisting activities of theVietnamese people in the recent time.-VNA
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