Vietnamese Student Association in Singapore hosts 'Intellectual Arena' event

The Vietnamese Student Association in Singapore held its first-ever “V-Challenge 2024: Intellectual Arena” at Curtin University, drawing a large number of Vietnamese students in the country.

The event provided a valuable platform for the participants to sharpen essential skills for studying and living abroad while improving their knowledge about Vietnam’s culture, history, and geography.

The Vietnamese Student Association in Singapore hosts “Intellectual Arena” event (Photo: VNA)

Over 40 Vietnamese students from various educational institutions participated in the competition, which consisted of four rounds with diverse questions.

The students said they found the event both challenging and rewarding, offering an opportunity to connect with their peers and deepen their understanding of the home land.

Alongside the competition, there were entertainment booths, featuring bracelet crafting and knitting, and a lucky draw with prizes from organizers.

Earlier, the association launched a week-long fundraising campaign in support of Typhoon Yagi victims at home./.

VNA

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