Da Nang hosts finals of Vietnamese speech contest for foreigners

The University of Foreign Languages - University of Da Nang claimed first prize in the final round of the inaugural Vietnamese speech contest for foreigners held in Central Vietnam - Da Nang 2025.
Vietnamese eloquent finals for foreigners opens in Da Nang (Source: VNA)
Vietnamese eloquent finals for foreigners opens in Da Nang. (Source: VNA)

The final round of the first Vietnamese Eloquent Contest for foreigners in central Vietnam - Da Nang 2025 was held on May 31, organized by the Da Nang Union of Friendship Organisations and the University of Education – University of Da Nang.

The University of Foreign Languages - University of Da Nang won first prize, with Hue College and Quang Nam University sharing second place. Third prizes went to teams from Quang Binh University, Hong Duc University, Hue University of Foreign Languages, and the UED Development team.

Though debuting this year, the contest drew wide participation from international students across seven provinces and cities, representing countries such as Laos, China, India, the UK, the US, Russia, and Malaysia.

Vice Chairman of the Da Nang People's Committee Ho Ky Minh highlighted the event’s value in promoting Vietnamese language and cultural exchange. Rector Vo Van Minh of the University of Education emphasised its role in celebrating Vietnamese as a cultural treasure and building international friendships.

Twelve university teams competed in speech and talent rounds, with speeches in Vietnamese on culture and personal experiences, and performances reflecting deep appreciation for Vietnam’s traditions.

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