One hundred outstanding Vietnamese and German students visited the Bai Dinh pagoda, which is considered the biggest pagoda in Southeast Asia, in the northern province of Ninh Binh on August 14.
The visit is part of an exchange programme to mark Germany Year in Vietnam and the Vietnam Year in Germany. It is an opportunity for students from the two countries to meet and explore their cultures and boost solidarity, friendship and cooperation between the two countries’ young people.
Mursal Ghiasi from Hessen State secondary school in Frankfurt expressed her delighted impressions of Vietnam’s hospitable people and beautiful landscape.
The joint activities have created a cultural connection and a solid premise for future friendship between Vietnamese and German youths, said Vietnamese student Cao Bao Ngoc.
During their fortnight stay in the country, the students paid floral tributes to late President Ho Chi Minh at his mausoleum, visited the Museum of Ethnology and the World Heritage site Ha Long Bay.
Under the programme, 50 Vietnamese students will visit Germany in October for a similar exchange programme with German students.
Mursal Ghiasi from Hessen State secondary school in Frankfurt expressed her delighted impressions of Vietnam’s hospitable people and beautiful landscape.
The joint activities have created a cultural connection and a solid premise for future friendship between Vietnamese and German youths, said Vietnamese student Cao Bao Ngoc.
During their fortnight stay in the country, the students paid floral tributes to late President Ho Chi Minh at his mausoleum, visited the Museum of Ethnology and the World Heritage site Ha Long Bay.
Under the programme, 50 Vietnamese students will visit Germany in October for a similar exchange programme with German students.
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