Co-organised by the Vietnam-Laos and Laos-Vietnam FriendshipAssociations, the Lao Embassy in Vietnam, and Vietnam Times magazine, thecontest receives entries in the forms of writing or video clips until August 31.All Vietnamese citizens with relations to Lao people are eligible toparticipate. Entries are to tell stories about thecontestants’ keepsakes, which are required to be owned for at least five years.
Via the judges’ decisions and readers’ votes and shares onthe official website of the competition, one special, five first, 15 seconds,20 third and 30 consolation prizes will be awarded.
At the launch ceremony, Nguyen Tien Long, Vice President ofthe Vietnam-Laos Friendship Association, said the contest will popularise values ofthe countries’ special amity to the younger generations in a fresh andinteresting way.
Chanthaphone Khammanichanh, Lao Deputy Ambassador to Vietnam,said the keepsakes hold invaluable spiritual values on the affection and relationshistory shared between the two peoples./.