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Friday - 25/03/2022 18:00
Bui Tran The Anh - a student of the Faculty of International Studies shared: “This is indeed a very meaningful trip for me and left me with many memories. Although we only had 7 days to know and exchange with friends from other countries, we have built very close relationships.”
On March 15, 4 students representing the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (USSH) completed a series of meaningful and memorable activities at the ASEAN+3 Youth Camp organized by Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University (BSRU).
The program is designed with a lot of interesting and useful experience activities to learn about Thai culture - a place with many unique traditional cultural values, dubbed the "Land of Smiles". Students from different countries participated in many activities to exchange and share cultural knowledge, bringing the community of member countries closer together.
Chu Thi Phuong Anh, a student of the Institute of Journalism and Communication, said: “Through the activities of the youth camp, I have discovered more about the culture and people of the youth from countries in ASEAN + 3, which seem completely different but still have interesting interference. I was most impressed with the ASEAN+3 Seminar, where I listened to presentations imbued with the national identity of each country, thereby understanding that: ASEAN+3 is a diverse cultural community towards development in an integrated and sustainable environment.”
Bui Tran The Anh - a student of the Faculty of International Studies shared: “This is indeed a very meaningful trip for me and left me with many memories. Although we only had 7 days to know and exchange with friends from other countries, we have built very close relationships. I believe that with the organization and participation in this ASEAN +3 youth camp, the relationship and friendship between the countries will become stronger and stronger; The exchange activities will create positive values for young people from many countries to build a commonwealth together while preserving and promoting the unique culture of each country."