The event was co-organized by the Vietnamese embassy in the RoK and the Vietnamese
faculty at the Hankuk (RoK) University of Foreign Languages (HUFS). It
attracted Korean students from the Vietnamese faculties of RoK
universities such as HUFS, Chungwoon University, Youngsan University,
Pusan University of Foreign Studies (PUFS) and Seoul National
University, as well as many Vietnamese students who are studying in the RoK.
The panel of judges was impressed by the contestants’
carefully-prepared performances, said Tran Hai Linh, President of the
Vietnamese Students Association in the RoK. He added that the Korean
students learning Vietnamese had demonstrated their ability to pronounce
Vietnamese
as well as their large vocabularies and expressiveness in each part of
the contest, which included speaking, singing, dancing and acting.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Vietnamese
Ambassador in the RoK, Pham Tien Van, praised the students’ efforts to
learn Vietnamese at their respective universities. He expressed his
belief that these students will help strengthen the fine relationship
between the peoples of Vietnam and the RoK.
The first prize for spoken Vietnamese went to students from HUFS, the
first prize for dancing to PUFS and Chungwoon University, and another
first prize for acting to students from HUFS.
As part of the festival, the Vietnamese
students and their Korean counterparts competed in a mini football
competition, which was won by the team from the Vietnamese Students
Association in the RoK.