 | | Mr Tran Van Manh, Secretary General of the Olympic Committee, spoke and expressed gratitude to the golfers from both countries. |  |
| Mr Steve Bui – Chairman of the Vietnam – China Business Council, Head of the Organizing Committee. |
On the golf course, swings were not just a technical competition but also a bridge connecting the spirit of sports with business cooperation.
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| Mr Tran Van Manh – Secretary General of the Vietnam Olympic Committee, Mr Steve Bui – Chairman of the Vietnam – China Business Council, Head of the Organizing Committee, and Ms Bùi Kim Hà – Deputy Head of the Organizing Committee. |
The closing ceremony and award presentation took place in a solemn and warm atmosphere with the presence of many delegates and representatives from organisations of both countries. Attendees included Mr Pham Quang Vinh – Former Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Vietnam to the United States; Mr Steve Bui – Chairman of the Vietnam–China Business Council, Head of the Organising Committee; Mr Tran Van Manh – Secretary General of the Vietnam Olympic Committee; Ms Bui Kim Hà – Deputy Head of the Organising Committee; representatives from the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), Vietnam Economic Forum (VBF), along with numerous Vietnamese and Chinese businesses.
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| Mr Phạm Quang Vinh – Former Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Vietnam to the United States and Mr Steve Bui – Chairman of the Vietnam–China Business Council, Head of the Organising Committee, congratulating the winning golfer. |
This year's tournament gathered over 100 entrepreneur-golfers from various economic sectors. Throughout the competition, athletes demonstrated fair play and dedication, reflecting the resilience, dynamism, and discipline inherent in the business community in the international integration environment. According to assessments from many economic and sports media outlets, the harmonious combination of sports and business networking created a unique appeal for the tournament.
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| The Organising Committee, delegates, and golfers are taking commemorative photos. |
Speaking at the closing ceremony, Head of the Organising Committee Steve Bui emphasised that the Vietnam–China Friendship Entrepreneurs Tournament is not only a healthy sports playground but also a practical networking activity, contributing to enhancing understanding, trust, and expanding cooperation opportunities between businesses of the two countries. Golf, with its unique characteristics, is increasingly becoming the "common language" of the business community in economic diplomacy activities.
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In terms of expertise, the Organising Committee identified deserving winners for the top positions in each category. The first prize went to Huang Huaming (Group A), Nguyễn Vũ Minh Hoàng (Group B), Vu Hai Dang (Group C), and Vu Thi Nhung (Women's Group). The second prize was awarded to Đo Huy Thang (Group A), Le Hong Phuc (Group B), Le Minh Son (Group C), and Ngo Thi Kieu Oanh (Women's Group). The third prize went to Pham Quoc Toan (Group A), Mo Xiaolin (Group B), Zhang Shuqiu (Group C), and Le Thi Nhat Lam (Women's Group).
The Best Gross title was awarded to athlete Tran To An with a score of 78 strokes. Additionally, technical prizes for Near Pin and Longest Drive recognised impressive shots, contributing to the exciting and professional competition atmosphere.
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| Head of the Organising Committee Steve Bui emphasised that the Vietnam–China Friendship Entrepreneurs Tournament is not only a healthy sports playground but also a practical networking activity, contributing to enhancing understanding, trust, and expanding cooperation opportunities between businesses of the two countries. |
According to media reports, the highlight of the Vietnam–China Friendship Entrepreneurs Tournament 2025 was not only the competition results but also the networking activities that took place on the sidelines. On the golf course and at meetings, entrepreneurs from both countries had additional opportunities to exchange market information, seek partners, and lay the groundwork for long-term cooperation.
Concluding the 2025 season, the Vietnam–China Friendship Entrepreneurs Tournament left a lasting positive impression, continuing to affirm the model of connecting businesses through sports. The event also sets expectations for the Vietnam–China Spring Golf Private Tournament, scheduled to take place in March 2026 at Mong Cai Golf Course (Quang Ninh), promising to extend the chain of exchanges, cooperation, and friendship between the business communities of the two nations.
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| The tournament featured the participation of Vietnam's Volleyball Queen Pham Kim Hue. |
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| The tournament featured the participation of Shooting Champion Hoang Xuan Vinh. |