Overseas Compatriots: Pinning Our Faith Upon The Motherland; Overseas Vietnamese; Vietnamese Overseas; Vietnamese in the world
Overseas Compatriots: Pinning Our Faith Upon The Motherland; Overseas Vietnamese; Vietnamese Overseas; Vietnamese in the world
Vietnamese Chef Named One of the Most Powerful Women in Middle East
Vietnamese chef Lily Hoa Nguyen, founder, CEO of the famous, award-winning Vietnamese Foodies restaurant chain (Dubai) was crowded one of the most powerful women of 2023 in the Middle East by the Caterer Middle East magazine. She is an example of overseas Vietnamese who successfully promote the beauty of Vietnamese people and culture in foreign countries.
Creating Even More Favorable Conditions for Our Overseas Compatriots
The Overseas Vietnamese (OV) community is an inseparable part of the Vietnamese nation, adding worldy color and insight to Vietnam. Soon, the Government will focus on implementing resouces and benefits for the OV community. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chairman of the State Committee on Overseas Vietnamese (SCOV) Pham Quang Hieu gave an interview with Vietnam Times about this content.
Part 4: Wishes and Plans for Prosperity
Vietnamese people living far from their homeland always want to send their wishes and plans to contribute to the happiness, prosperity, and unity of the country. Our compatriots abroad have shared their thoughts with the Vietnam Times.
When the Motherland Calls
Viets working away from home tends to bring home the sweetest fruits of their labor to share.
"Vietnam Does Not Abandon Overseas Citizens Like Us"
5.3 million Vietnamese are living far from the country for different reasons and experience different living conditions. However, when they face difficult times or visit their hometowns, the motherland always offers them a warm welcome, from protection in the pandemic, chances to invest, to pursue happiness, to join competitions, to shine, and to immerse themselves in the beauitful sea and islands of their homeland.
Congratulations to Homeland
Although they are living far from home, Vietnamese expats, whether they have gained successes or are still struggling to make a living, have always towards the motherland as a place of support and inspiration. How do more than 5 million overseas Vietnamese think about 35 years of reform? And what wishes and initiatives do they want to send home to contribute to national prosperity and happiness?
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