Vietnamese community in Laos preserves cultural identity, promotes mother tongue

A delegation of the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos has visited and extended Lunar New Year wishes to Vietnamese families actively engaged in community-building efforts and the preservation of Vietnamese culture and language in the host country.

A delegation of the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos, led by Ambassador Nguyen Minh Tam, on January 29 visited and extended Lunar New Year wishes to overseas Vietnamese (OV) families actively engaged in community-building efforts and the preservation of Vietnamese culture and language among younger generations in the host country.

During the meetings, the diplomat acknowledged and appreciated the responsible contributions of the group to the community, particularly in healthcare, education, culture, and mother-tongue promotion. Tam said their efforts serve as a crucial bridge in strengthening the great friendship, special solidarity, and comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and Laos. He also underscored the importance of engaging young OV in community activities, investing in private hospitals in Laos, and preserving the Vietnamese language and cultural heritage.

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From right: Ambassador Nguyen Minh Tam (5th) and the family of Le Dung (4th), former president of the Vietnamese Association in Vientiane. (Photo: VNA)

The ambassador affirmed that the Party and State of Vietnam always prioritise OV communities, including those in Laos, considering them an inseparable part of the nation and an essential resource for national development. The embassy will continue to provide support, ensuring that the expatriates can live stably, integrate well, and contribute meaningfully to both countries, he noted.

For their part, the families pledged to uphold the laws and policies of both nations, integrate effectively into Lao society, and further contribute to the development of Vietnam and Laos./.

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