The Exchange Day for Young Journalists, Youth and Students of Vietnam - Cambodia Border Provinces in 2019 wrapped up in Ho Chi Minh City on November 7.
Young journalists, youths and students of the two countries participate in the exchange (Source: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – The Exchange Day for Young Journalists, Youth andStudents of Vietnam - Cambodia Border Provinces in 2019 wrapped up in Ho ChiMinh City on November 7.
Jointly held by the the Ministry of Informationand Communications (MIC) in collaboration with the Vietnam Youth Federation CentralCommittee, the four-day eventwas part of activities to celebrated the 52nd anniversary ofVietnam-Cambodia diplomatic relations.
Speaking at the closing ceremony, Doan Cong Huynh, Director of the Authority of ForeignInformation Service under the Ministry of Information and Communications, underlined the significance of the event, saying it contributes tostrengthening the friendship between the two nations.
The event also offered a good chance for participants to share experience, thuspromoting mutual understanding, and helping them gain insights into the cultureand people of Vietnam and Cambodia.
Delegates will help connect and enhance the traditional frienship andlong-lasting co-operation between Vietnam and Cambodia.
The event took place in HCM City and the southern province of Tay Ninh,attracting the participation of 200 young journalists, youths and students.
A series of activities were organised in the framework of the exchange such asa friendship workshop, visits to outstanding economic models and cultural andhistorical sites, and seminars on the role of communications in strengthening solidaritybetween the two sides./.
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