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“A Trek for Hope: Foreigners Embark on an Odyssey from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City to Bring Aid to Needy Children.”

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As a long-time expat living in Ho Chi Minh City, there is nothing more heartwarming and inspiring than witnessing the incredible acts of charity and compassion displayed by my fellow expatriates. Their dedication to improving the lives of those less fortunate in Vietnam fills me with immense pride and joy. One such remarkable act was the journey of two men, who embarked on an ambitious walk from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City to raise funds for underprivileged children. This extraordinary feat, spanning over 80 days and covering approximately 2,000 kilometers, has left an indelible mark on my heart during my time in this beautiful country. The story of Australian Jake Norris and Irish Sean Down is a testament to their unwavering determination and kindness. Their journey, which began as a dream three years ago, culminated in a charitable endeavor to raise funds for two notable NGOs: the Blue Dragon Foundation and the Thanh Loc Project. These organizations are dedicated to transforming the ...

The Art of Performance: A Cross-Cultural Collaboration

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The upcoming workshops, initiated by Singaporean Jason Lim and Vietnamese Tran Luong, promise an insightful exploration of performance art. With a unique perspective, the project delves into the multi-faceted world of this art form. Performance art is a dynamic and versatile medium that fosters open dialogue and negotiation. It expands interactive spaces, encouraging discovery, sharing, and cultural exchange, ultimately promoting mutual understanding across diverse communities and backgrounds. From July 3 to 15, the Vietnamese leg of the project will offer a rich program. This includes performance art workshops, led by the project members themselves, along with in-depth discussions, talks, and field trips to immerse participants in the local context. A key highlight will be the workshops facilitated by Lim and Luong on July 7. Jason Lim, a ceramist, and performance artist with an educational background from Central Saint Martins, London, and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Techno...

“Friendship Through Exchange: Dong Nai Youth and Lao Students Unite”

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On July 5, the Dong Nai Union of Provincial Friendship Organizations, the Vietnam-Laos Friendship Association of Dong Nai, and the People’s Committee of Vinh Cuu District joined forces to organize a cultural exchange festival between the youth of Dong Nai and Lao students studying in the province. This event aimed to foster international connections and enhance cultural understanding between the young people of Vietnam and Laos. It also provided a platform for participants to delve into the historical ties between the two nations, thus fostering solidarity and friendship. The exchange program embodied the practical efforts to bolster understanding, camaraderie, and solidarity between Vietnam and Laos. Source: Dong Nai Union of Friendship Organizations Among those in attendance were Phonesy Bounmixay, the Consul General of Laos in Ho Chi Minh City; representatives from the Provincial Youth Union, Dong Nai Union of Friendship Organizations, the Vietnam-Laos Friendship As...

Masterful Vietnamese Chefs Triumph at the 2024 Penang Culinary Competition

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Tran Thi Hien Minh, Vice President of the Saigon Professional Chefs Association, proudly announced that Vietnamese chefs brought home an impressive haul of awards from the competition. Among the 40 Vietnamese participants, there were 18 gold, 26 silver, and 24 bronze winners—a testament to their culinary prowess. Minh attributed this success to the rising popularity of Vietnamese cuisine both domestically and internationally. She asserted that the record-breaking number of awards proves that Vietnamese chefs are among the best in the world and that local cuisine is gaining well-deserved recognition. Nguyen Thi Khanh, President of the Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Association, highlighted the event’s impact on promoting Vietnamese cuisine to a global audience. She emphasized the cultural exchange aspect, with chefs from various countries coming together to share their unique culinary traditions. One of the most notable achievements of the competition was the high praise received by Viet...

Number of Vietnamese Labourers Working Overseas Expands 1.55-Fold

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Officials from the Department of Overseas Labour under the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs provide consultations to people who want to work abroad in the Republic of Korea (RoK). VNA/VNS Photo Trần Phương 72,294 Vietnamese labourers went to work abroad during the first six months of the year, meeting 65.72% of the annual target, according to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA), VOV reported. The figure shows a 1.55-fold increase compared to the same period last year when 46,578 were sent abroad to work under seasonal contracts. Japan received the largest number of Vietnamese guest workers in the first half of the year with 34,508 workers, followed by Taiwan (China) with 31,538 workers. The third and fourth positions went to the Republic of Korea (RoK) and China with 1,608 and 902 workers, respectively. Elsewhere, Vietnam sent 727, 712, and 469 workers to Singapore, Hungary, and Romania, respectively, throughout the reviewed pe...

Hanoi Choir Embracing Core Values to Reach Out to Local Community

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Middle-aged women, young men and women, children – members of the Green Wind Choir sing joyfully: “And the wind sings forever in my heart/Go with me to far away places / And the pure heart speaks / The word of love for life.” As they dance to the tune, their faces light up. It seems that the gift they bring to the audience is not only a song but also the positive energy of music. Using the power of music to spread love and goodness is the guiding principle and factor that unites the members of Green Wind, a special community choir in Hanoi. Music for the sake of humanity Conductor Nguyen Hai Yen founded the Green Wind Choir in 2019, with the desire to familiarize people with choral music and bring good values to the community. Green Wind Choir performs with singer Le Cat Trong Ly. Photo courtesy of Green Wind She never forgets that art, in general, and music, in particular, is meant to serve people. The harder life is, the more lonely and sad people are, the more m...