Bringing Vietnam closer to the Thai people

WVR - The launch of the Centre for Vietnamese studies reflects the importance of the relations and cooperation between Thailand and Vietnam.
Đại sứ Phan Chí Thành (giữa), Tổng Lãnh sự Chu Đức Dũng (bên trái) và đại diện nhà trường cắt băng khánh thành Trung tâm Việt Nam học thuộc Đại học Udon Thani Rajabhat. (Nguồn: ĐSQ Việt Nam tại Thái Lan)
Ambassador Phan Chi Thanh (middle), Consul General Chu Duc Dung (left) and the representative of Udon Thani Rajabhat University cut the ribbon to open the Centre for Vietnamese Studies. (Photo: Vietnamese Embassy in Thailand)

On November 1, Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand Phan Chi Thanh and Vietnamese Consul General in Khon Kaen Chu Duc Dung attended the launching ceremony of the Centre for Vietnamese Studies at Udon Thani Rajabhat University, in Udon Thani province in Northeast Thailand.

Also attending were officials and students of Udon Thani Rajabhat University, representatives of Thai middle and high schools that teach Vietnamese, as well as representatives of overseas Vietnamese in Udon Thani province.

The new facility will provide in-depth training on Vietnam, data and multi-dimensional knowledge about the S-shaped country while contributing to promoting the understanding and sound cooperation between the two countries.

Speaking at the ceremony, rector of Udon Thani Rajabhat university Dr Khanisara Thansunthornsakun, affirmed that the launch of the centre in this year reflects the importance of the relations and cooperation between Thailand and Vietnam, especially when the two countries celebrate the 47th anniversary of diplomatic ties and 10 years of their strategic partnership, as well as the university marks its 100 founding anniversary.

Currently, Vietnamese language is becoming popular in Thailand. Many local universities and high schools have had academic exchanges with Vietnam, and more than 30 schools in the northeastern region have taught Vietnamese.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand Phan Chi Thanh highlighted the significance of the opening of the centre, saying that it marks obtainments in educational cooperation that the two sides have built over the past decades.

With more than 700 investemtn projects in Vietnam, Thailand has a high demand for personnel who can speak Vietnamese and understand culture and society. Therefore, the centre has the potential to open up many opportunities for cooperation with Vietnamese universities, he said.

On the occasion, the Vietnamese Embassy presented dozens of tiles of Vietnamese-language books, newspapers, and publications to the university. The selected documents are diverse in type and content, from Vietnamese language textbooks, research books, to magazines, newspapers, among others.

After the opening ceremony of the centre, Udon Thani Rajabhat University signed a MOU with Vietnam's Hue Academy of Music.

As a prestigious and long-standing educational institution in the northeastern region, Udon Thani Rajabhat University has so far signed memoranda of understanding (MOUs) on academic cooperation and personnel and student exchanges with many Vietnamese universities such as Quang Binh University, the Da Nang University of Foreign Language Studies, Thai Nguyen University, Tan Trao University, among others.

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