The program, held by the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union of Dak Nong and the Union of Youth Federations of Mondulkiri, was part of events to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the founding of the Central Highlands province (January 1, 2004 – 2019).

The event featured music performances by young people from both sides in Vietnamese and Cambodian. They also shared experience in business development, studying and international integration.

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At the event. Source: baodaknong.org.vn

H’Vi Eban, Secretary of Dak Nong’s HCM Communist Youth Union, said the event aimed to strengthen friendship between the youths of the two provinces that share a border.

It was also an opportunity to expand foreign relations, contributing to bolstering socio-economic and cultural development and reinforcing security in border areas between Vietnam and Cambodia.

Chhim Cann, deputy governor and chairman of Union of Youth Federations of Mondulkiri, lauded the event, saying he believed the young people of Dak Nong and Mondulkiri would inherit the long-standing friendship between the two countries.

The exchange program, which ran through October 17, also provided the youths a chance to learn firsthand from successful business models as well as a nature reserve and tourist spots in Dak Nong.

Source: VNA