Ha Nam (VNA) – An exchange between youngpeople from the Republic of Korea (RoK) and Vietnam took place in the northernprovince of Ha Nam on August 8.
Theevent aimed to raise mutual understanding, cooperation and friendship betweenVietnam and the RoK, step up bilateral relationship as a model in internationalrelations, while striving for peace, cooperation and prosperity.
Participantsengaged in cultural and music performances, visited facilities and exploredsmart classroom models and creative clubs at the Bien Hoa High School for theGifted. They also took part in games to learn about Vietnamese culture,traditional festivals and landmark destinations.
The Korean delegation will also visit local touristdestinations and KMW factory – a member of the Korean Business Association - atDong Van industrial park.
LeeWonseok, deputy head of the Family Support Division at the RoK's Ministry ofGender Equality and Family, hoped that in the future, both sides will enhanceyouth exchange activities to gain a deeper understanding of the culture,economy, history and people of each country.
Heexpected them to increase the sharing of experience in youth developmentand entrepreneurship among the youth./.
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