Participantspaid tribute to the memorial area honouring martyr Vo Thi Sau, anational heroine who fought against the French colonialists, andvisited former revolutionary bases in the province.
Nguyen Phan Bao Linh, an 18-year-old expatriate in the Ukraine,said this was the first time she has visited the home of the martyr,adding that she is proud of and greatly admires the teenage heroine.
Linh also expressed her joy at witnessing theincreasingly dynamic development of the homeland, saying she willcollect information and documents on the country’s history and cultureto introduce to her relatives and friends.
Meanwhile Le Thi Thuy Tien, a student studying architecture in Cambodia,shared that she plans to return Vietnam after graduating and joinactivities supporting Agent Orange victims in her homeland.
LuuAnh Vuong, a medical student from Russia, said he is touched to visitthe memorial and hear moving stories about martyr Vo Thi Sau, a braverevolutionary symbol of patriotism.
“I hope to make contributions to Vietnam’s development in the future”, he stated.
The young expatriates were scheduled to attend a music exchange withthe Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union’s chapter in Dat Do district laterthe same day.
The 2015 Vietnam Summer Camp,themed “Proud of Vietnam”, hosts youth aged between 16 and 25. It aimsto affirm that overseas Vietnamese are an inseparable part of Vietnam, acrucial resource and a bridge linking the country with the world.
The camp is being held from July 13-31 and willtake participants to renowned destinations from the north to the southof the nation.-VNA