Gathering celebrates China’s National Day

A get-together took place in Ho Chi Minh City in the morning of September 22 to mark the 68th National Day of China (October 1, 1949 - 2017). 

Speaking at the event, Duong Quan Ha, Chairman of the municipal chapter of the Vietnam - China Friendship Association, highlighted collaboration in friendship activities, charity and delegation exchanges among his agency, the Chinese Consulate-General and Chinese businesses in the city has contributed significantly to cementing the two countries’ traditional ties.

Chinese Consul General Chen Dehai said in recent year, Vietnam – China relations have been fostered by their leaders and people to thrive across politics, trade and cultural exchange.

He stated that the Chinese Party and Government always treasure cooperation and friendship with Vietnam and will continue cementing and developing the partnership toward stability and prosperity.-
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