Jul 14, 2015 / 10:32
Over 160 young Vietnamese expatriates to attend 2015 Vietnam Summer Camp
Foreign Ministry’s State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs said over 160 young Vietnamese expatriates will engage the 2015 Vietnam Summer Camp themed “Proud of Vietnam” from July 13-31.
The summer camp will open in Hanoi on July 16.
Before the opening ceremony, State President Truong Tan Sang will receive some of the representatives at the Presidential Palace.
The event will close in the southern metropolis HCM City.
Various activities nationwide will take place during the 2015 Vietnam Summer Camp. Participants will visit major landmarks from the north to the south.
The summer camp will be hosted by the Foreign Ministry’s State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs.
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The event will close in the southern metropolis HCM City.
Various activities nationwide will take place during the 2015 Vietnam Summer Camp. Participants will visit major landmarks from the north to the south.
The summer camp will be hosted by the Foreign Ministry’s State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs.
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