Seoul (VNA) – More than 1,000Vietnamese students across the Republic of Korea (RoK) came together for the 13th Vietnamese Student Day on November 19 at Seoul University.
Speaking at the event, Deputy ForeignMinister Vu Hong Nam, head of the National Committee for Overseas Vietnamese, applaudedprogrammes initiated by the Vietnam Students Association in Korea (VSAK) to contributeto the homeland, such as fund-raising activities to assist disaster-hitvictims.
He expressed his hope that events like theVietnamese Student Day will be held regularly to help promote Vietnam’sculture to international friends.
Vietnamese Ambassador to the RoK Nguyen VuTu lauded the efforts of Vietnamese students in the RoK, believing that theywill continue contributing to Vietnam’s nation building and safeguarding andact as a bridge helping develop Vietnam-RoK relations.
The Vietnamese Student Day is heldannually by the VSAK, aiming to promote Vietnam’s culture and to tightenbilateral ties.
Art performances praising the beauty ofVietnam’s land and people took place during the event, together with differentfolk games.
Currently, there are about 15,000 Vietnamesestudents in the RoK.-VNA