Vietnam-China youth friendship exchange opens

The Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) Central Committee and the Communist Youth League of China (CYLC) Central Committee launched the Vietnam – China youth friendship exchange via videoconference on October 29.
Vietnam-China youth friendship exchange opens ảnh 1At the event (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Ho Chi MinhCommunist Youth Union (HCYU) Central Committee and the Communist YouthLeague of China (CYLC) Central Committee launched the Vietnam – China youth friendship exchange viavideoconference on October 29.

The event is to educate the two countries’ youths aboutthe tradition of bilateral friendship, uphold their pioneering role ininheriting and fostering bilateral ties, and enhance the sharing of experiencein youth union work and movements.

Speaking at the event, acting head of the HCYU Central Committee’sInternational Department Trinh Thi Mai Phuong hailed practical and helpful topicstabled for discussions at the event, believing that the exchange would become abridge connecting the two countries’ young people, contributing to friendlyneighbourliness and comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership betweenVietnam and China.

Participants at the event discussed their joint work againstCOVID-19 pandemic, necessary skills amid the widespread global integration,effective models in the movement “I love my Fatherland” by Vietnamese youthsand a series of activities for the mass by Chinese youths.

They also talked with Vietnamese and Chinese scholars,linguists and cultural researchers at the event.

The closing ceremony is scheduled for October 31./. 

VNA

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