Da Nang boosts cooperation with prefecture Nagasaki of Japan

VOV.VN - Da Nang and the Japanese prefecture of Nagasaki have great potential for stronger cooperation in tourism and human resources training, especially for the medical sector, Le Trung Chinh, head of the Da Nang municipal administration told Oishi Kengo, governor of Nagasaki, at a reception on August 30.

Chinh applauded Japanese businesses’ successful operations in Da Nang, and proposed that the governor encourage businesses of Nagasaki to come and invest in Da Nang’s potential fields such as tourism, information technology, high-tech industries, startups, innovation, and seaport development.

Governor Oishi Kengo for his part noted that Da Nang is one of the safe, friendly, green - clean - beautiful tourist destinations in Vietnam, leaving good impressions on international tourists.

These are also similarities with Nagasaki Prefecture, and the two localities should therefore enhance cooperation for shared development, he suggested.  

According to the Japanese governor, Japan is in dire need of young human resources in the nursing industry, and Nagasaki has close cooperation with Dong A University and Phuong Dong College in training and exchange of nursing interns.

He proposed that Da Nang continue to support and cooperate with Nagasaki in the field of human resources exchange. He assured that Nagasaki would provide maximum support for interns to study and work in the locality.

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