The ceremony was jointly held by the State Committee forOverseas Vietnamese Affairs under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and relevantagencies.
In her remarks, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang, who is also chairwoman of the committee, stressed that the summer camp, in its 18th edition, has promoted the role of OV youths in national development.
Through the camp, they had chances to visit historicalrelic sites, pay tribute to national ancestors and national heroes, and engagein exchanges with their peers at home, she added.
This year’s event gathered 120 outstanding Vietnamesestudents from 26 countries and territories worldwide, who traveled to 10 citiesand provinces across Vietnam from July 18 to August 1, with Da Nang as the final destination.
Notably, they contributed nearly 200 million VND (8,442USD) to charity activities in their homeland.
Nguyen Minh Thang, a camp member, said the camp has helpedtighten his bond with the homeland and understand more about the country's socio-economicsituation.
First held in 2004, the camp has brought thousands ofoutstanding OV youths aged between 16-24 to visit their motherland./.