Vietnamese in Hungary Hopeful for Bright Future

The event was held on the occasion of the birthday of the capital Budapest, marking a change in both quality and quantity in the life of the Vietnamese community in this Central European country. This is the largest congress of Vietnamese associations and groups in the history of nearly 75 years of living, studying and working in Hungary.
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The Vietnamese Association in Hungary has convened its third congress for the 2024-2029 term, outlining its activities for the new term, adopting an amended charter and electing a 42-member executive board, VNA reported.

The Vietnamese community in Hungary is recognized as a united and sincere community that has deeply integrated into local society and made commendable contributions to the host country and to the traditional friendship between the two countries and their peoples. It always maintains a strong connection to the homeland.

Vietnamese in Hungary Hopeful for Bright Future
Delegates at the congress.

The November 17 congress was attended by distinguished guests from the host country, such as Dr. Simicskó István, former Hungarian Minister of Defence, leader of the Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP), co-chairman of the Hungary-Vietnam Friendship Committee and the Hungary-Southeast Asia Parliamentary Friendship Group; Dr. Botz László, chairman of the Hungary-Vietnam Friendship Association.

Addressing the event, Vietnamese Ambassador to Hungary Nguyen Thi Bich Thao commended the association for its efforts over the last seven years since its second congress, and the community’s solidary spirits and their great contributions to the homeland and the Vietnam – Hungary friendship.

Istvan expressed his joy and honor in attending an important event of the Vietnamese community. Thanks to Hungary's Eastern Opening policy, the two countries have a similar development direction and share a close relationship, in which the Vietnamese community plays an important role, he said.

Chairman of the Vietnamese Association in Hungary Vu Quy Duong stated that the organization's goal is to help the community integrate deeply into Hungarian society; contribute to strengthening the traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation between the two nations, and preserving the Vietnamese language and cultural identity, and tradition in the host country.

The association has implemented many in-depth and professional activities for the community, especially cultural exchanges, arts performance programmes, and sports activities, as well as fund-raising campaigns for people affected by natural disasters and epidemics in the homeland, he added.

Vietnamese in Hungary Hopeful for Bright Future
Former Hungarian Minister of Defence Simicsko Istvan, Co-Chairman of the Hungary-Vietnam Friendship Committee and the Hungary-Southeast Asia Parliamentary Friendship Group, speaks at the event.

The association has submitted a petition to the Hungarian government asking for the recognition of the Vietnamese community as an ethnic minority group in the country, he went on.

Founded in April 2008, the Vietnamese Association in Hungary is a legally recognized organization by the Hungarian Court. Over the last 16 years, the association has effectively coordinated activities for its member chapters and represented the Vietnamese community in the Central European nation.

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