(VOV) – A friendship exchange between Vietnamese and Chinese students was held in Beijing on May 18 to mark the 123rd anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s birth.
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Vietnam’s ambassador to China, Nguyen Van Tho, said President Ho Chi Minh spent a long time in China during his revolutionary days where he worked together with President Mao Zedong, Prime Minister Zhou Enlai and other Chinese leaders of the time to build a friendship of “both camaraderie and brotherhood” between the Chinese and Vietnamese Parties and states.
More than 13,000 Vietnamese students are currently studying in China, Tho said, while expressing hopes that they will be bridges for the Vietnam-China friendship.
During the exchange, students from the two countries asked a number of questions about Uncle Ho.
Professor Chen Kuiyuan, president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said he learned Vietnamese because of his love and respect for President Ho Chi Minh.
In 1962, the Chinese embassy in Hanoi hosted a banquet to welcome a high-ranking Chinese delegation to visit Vietnam, which was the first time Professor Kuiyuan met President Ho Chi Minh and he never forgot the warm feeling he felt at that meeting.
President Ho Chi Minh was not only a great leader of Vietnam, he was also a close friend of China, he said.
A number of activities took place during the student exchange, including a screening of a documentary on President Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary work and singing songs about Uncle Ho, and Vietnamese land and people.
Đăng ký: VietNam News