Thai Schools Successfully Host Vietnamese Language and Culture Camp
The camp was organized by the Center for Vietnamese Studies at Rajabhat Udonthani University in collaboration with Pathumthep Withayakarn High School, Nongkhai province on March 25 and 26. The program attracted the participation of Vietnamese language teachers and students from 14 high schools in 10 provinces and the capital Bangkok of Thailand.
The summer camp attracts the participation of a large number of students in the provinces and capital Bangkok of Thailand. |
In the camp, Thai students practice listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Vietnamese. There are also cultural exchange activities to learn local life experiences from each other.
There are many musical performances praising their homeland and the increasingly good friendship between the two countries and peoples. The performers are overseas Vietnamese students living in Thailand, showing the beauty of Vietnamese culture, history, country and people through songs and dances.
Delegates at the opening ceremony of the camp (Photo: TD). |
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Principal of Pathumthep Wittayakarn School Chalieo Sorasith stressed that the camp is a great opportunity for Thai students to improve Vietnamese language skills and learn about Vietnamese culture and history through activities like exchanges, games, and knowledge sharing.
"This is also an opportunity for children to meet and communicate with each other, thereby gaining practical experiences about using Vietnamese in life. We hope this event will motivate Thai students to love learning Vietnamese, contributing to their future career orientation," said Chalieo Sorasith.
Within the framework of the summer camp, Thai students participate in topics on listening, speaking, reading and writing Vietnamese |
On the other hand, the Vietnamese Consul General in Khon Kaen Chu Duc Dung highly appreciated the idea of organizing a Vietnamese language and culture camp. Dung believes that mastering the Vietnamese language and culture will be a very good asset for Thai students when looking for career opportunities related to Vietnam.
Dung hopes that in the future, similar summer camp programs will be held with extended time. The Consulate General of Vietnam in Khon Kean is ready to accompany and support at the highest level of Vietnamese language training and education activities as well as programs to enhance mutual understanding between Vietnamese and Thai youth.
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