Vietnam News Today (Feb. 1): Vietnam’s Lunar New Year Enchants Foreigners

Vietnam News Today (Feb. 1): Vietnam’s Lunar New Year Enchants Foreigners

Vietnam News Today (Feb. 1): Vietnam’s Lunar New Year enchants foreigners; Vietnam's exports remain robust during Tet holiday; Vietnam, China work to promote tourism, people-to-people exchanges; Major tourist destinations attract visitors during Lunar New Year holiday.
Vietnamese Language and Culture Introduced to the World

Vietnamese Language and Culture Introduced to the World

The University of Languages ​​and International Studies, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, has established the Faculty of Vietnamese - Southeast Asian Languages and Culture. The Faculty plans to enroll students in the Vietnamese Language and Culture program, majoring in Teaching Vietnamese as a Foreign Language, which is an initiative among the university's key tasks to promote Vietnamese language and culture worldwide.
Promoting Vietnamese at Leading American Universities

Promoting Vietnamese at Leading American Universities

For a long time, many Americans associated Vietnam solely with the word "war." Today, this perception is changing in line with the robust development of bilateral relations.
Nurturing Young Minds with Love for Their Cultural Language

Nurturing Young Minds with Love for Their Cultural Language

On the morning of December 2, in Hanoi, the opening ceremony of the 2024 Training Course on Vietnamese Teaching Methods for Overseas Vietnamese Teachers took place. The event was jointly organized by the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam National University, Hanoi).
Thai Students Compete in Vietnamese Speaking Contest

Thai Students Compete in Vietnamese Speaking Contest

Srinakharinwirot University hosted the “Vietnamese Speaking Contest for University Students in Thailand” to promote and spread the Vietnamese language in the Land of Golden Pagodas on the afternoon of November 20.
Ambassador of Vietnamese Language Tran Vu Hanh My: Vietnamese is Love

Ambassador of Vietnamese Language Tran Vu Hanh My: Vietnamese is Love

8-year-old Tran Vu Hanh My, who was titled “Ambassador of Vietnamese Language Abroad 2024”, yearns to become a Japanese teacher to Vietnamese students and a Vietnamese teacher for Japanese students.
Vietnamese Eloquence Contest Strengthens Japan Ties

Vietnamese Eloquence Contest Strengthens Japan Ties

The 18th Vietnamese eloquence contest was successfully held on November 2nd at Kanda University of International Studies (KUIS) in Japan's Chiba prefecture. This event played a vital role in promoting the Vietnamese language in Japan and strengthening cultural ties between the two nations.
Joining Hands to Spread the Vietnamese Language Worldwide

Joining Hands to Spread the Vietnamese Language Worldwide

In addition to the Day for Honoring Vietnamese Language in Vietnamese Communities Abroad, numerous ministries, agencies, provinces, and cities throughout the country also organize activities to celebrate and promote the Vietnamese language in foreign countries.
Foreigners Inspire the Learning and Spreading of Vietnamese Language

Foreigners Inspire the Learning and Spreading of Vietnamese Language

"Đỗ" not "Đố", "Quằn quại" not "Quan quại" - these adorable moments appear in Russian Liliya Kholodova's videos on TikTok and YouTube. These videos have earned tens of thousands of views and shares, becoming a living symbol of cultural connection, spreading love for the Vietnamese language across borders.
Palestinian Ambassador Saadi Salama: "A Big Part of Me Belongs to Vietnam"

Palestinian Ambassador Saadi Salama: "A Big Part of Me Belongs to Vietnam"

On October 14, Palestinian Ambassador to Vietnam Saadi Salama marked a significant milestone on his personal Facebook page - celebrating 44 years since he first arrived in Vietnam. "I vividly remember the autumn day, October 14, 1980, when I arrived in Hanoi with numerous questions, eager to learn more about a country that holds a special place in my heart."
Vietnamese Nurtured from Worldwide Universities and Institutions

Vietnamese Nurtured from Worldwide Universities and Institutions

Vietnamese is gaining traction as a course of study in numerous international institutions. Beyond serving the Vietnamese community worldwide, it's also capturing the attention of global learners, helping to showcase the beauty of the Vietnamese language and culture.
Global Vietnamese Youth and Their Efforts to Preserve and Promote Vietnamese

Global Vietnamese Youth and Their Efforts to Preserve and Promote Vietnamese

"Trong tranh" or"chong chanh", which is the correct spelling? What does the proverb "Wealth in the eyes, dearth in the hands" mean? Though simple, these questions show the richness of the Vietnamese language. These are among the topics regularly introduced to the overseas Vietnamese community by the Facebook page named "Beautiful Vietnamese" by Le Trong Nghia, a software engineer in Tokyo, Japan.
Vietnamese Bookshelves for Overseas Vietnamese Community

Vietnamese Bookshelves for Overseas Vietnamese Community

After two years of implementation, six Vietnamese bookcases for overseas Vietnamese have been established in five countries and territories, including Japan, Hungary, Taiwan (China), France, and the Czech Republic. This marks a significant milestone in the efforts of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs (SCOV) and the Vietnam Education Publishing House (VEPH) to spread the Vietnamese language.
Finding Identity Through Language: The Vietnamese Journey Home

Finding Identity Through Language: The Vietnamese Journey Home

Daniel Nguyen Hoai Tien was born and raised in Orange County (California, USA) in a Vietnamese family. However, during childhood, he had limited exposure to his mother tongue. His turning point came when he enrolled in a Vietnamese language course at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). “This is the starting point of my journey to my roots,” said Daniel. From there, his mother tongue became the key to a deeper experience in discovering his identity and connecting with his homeland.
Center for Vietnam Studies Inaugurated in Osaka, Japan

Center for Vietnam Studies Inaugurated in Osaka, Japan

The Center for Vietnamese Studies serves as a hub for coordinating comprehensive research and training on Vietnam, offering a wealth of multidimensional information and insights, while also fostering enhanced understanding and collaborative relations between Japan and Vietnam.
Overseas Vietnamese Mothers Preserve Mother Tongue

Overseas Vietnamese Mothers Preserve Mother Tongue

Dr. Tran Hong Van, a translator and interpreter at Western Sydney University and a member of the VietSpeech project, an initiative by Charles University aimed at enhancing language skills and preserving the mother tongue for Vietnamese children in Australia, once shared emotionally: “It is such a wonderful feeling to live abroad and hear my child say 'Me oi' (Mom).” For her, every time her daughter Ivy speaks Vietnamese, it brings an indescribable joy, a sacred bond between generations, and a connection to their roots.
Diverse Playgrounds to Preserve Vietnamese Language for Overseas Children and Students in Russia

Diverse Playgrounds to Preserve Vietnamese Language for Overseas Children and Students in Russia

Contests such as the Vietnamese Language Festival, Vietnamese Translation, Fun Vietnamese, or Learning about Vietnam, organized by the Russia - Vietnam Cooperation Support Fund "Tradition and Friendship" and the Association of Vietnamese in the Russian Federation, have become meaningful playgrounds to connect the young generation of overseas Vietnamese and Russians who love Vietnam.
Cay Tre School Preserves Vietnamese in Japan

Cay Tre School Preserves Vietnamese in Japan

On a Saturday afternoon in Higashiosaka City, Japan, the classrooms of Cay Tre (Bamboo) Vietnamese Language School echo with songs and stories of Vietnam. More than a place for teaching Vietnamese, it serves as a haven for Vietnamese children in Japan to connect with their roots through language, culture, and love for their Fatherland.
Vietnamese Woman Preserves Mother Tongue in a Foreign Land

Vietnamese Woman Preserves Mother Tongue in a Foreign Land

From the fear of mothers living far from home about their children losing their mother tongue, to her innovative approach to developing language curricula and teaching activities, Dr. Nguyen Thuy Anh has emerged as a leading figure in the overseas Vietnamese community. Her efforts to preserve the Vietnamese language and culture are embodied in her textbook series "Hello Vietnamese language" and the Vietnamese summer camps she organizes, which aim to instill a love for the language, particularly among younger generations.
Language Classes Östergötland: Strengthen Vietnamese Identity in Sweden

Language Classes Östergötland: Strengthen Vietnamese Identity in Sweden

Luu Sally (Nguyen Thi Luu) has spent 8 years teaching Vietnamese to second-generation Vietnamese in Östergötland, Sweden, yearning to preserve her homeland's language and culture. In the cozy small classroom, her love and patience connect children born abroad with their Vietnamese roots.
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