The center, one of four under the Soong Ching Ling Foundation, is named after Soong Ching Ling (1893–1981), the wife of Sun Yat-sen.
During the visit, Ly was briefed on the foundation’s activities and toured learning spaces and training classes covering Peking Opera, papermaking, ceramics, handicrafts and traditional medicine, and also experienced making a herbal sachet.
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Ngo Phuong Ly, spouse of Party General Secretary and State President To Lam, at the Soong Ching Ling Science and Culture Center for Young People in Beijing on April 14 |
She expressed her appreciation for the center, describing Soong Ching Ling as an eminent figure who dedicated her life to revolution, peace, international friendship and the well-being of children.
Ly noted that the center embodies a human-centered approach to development, placing children at its core and promoting experiential learning that integrates theory with practice. She stressed that education should nurture not only professional competence but also the sense of responsibility and compassion.
Highlighting Vietnam’s long-standing focus on child-centered development, she cited the teachings of President Ho Chi Minh on the importance of caring for and educating young generations.
She also underscored that both Vietnam and China prioritize child protection, care and education, noting that Vietnam was the first country in Asia and the second globally to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Amid rapid advances in fields such as artificial intelligence, space science, and biotechnology, Ly reaffirmed that people remain at the center of development, calling for stronger efforts to nurture creativity, problem-solving skills and compassion among children, alongside promoting cultural exchange in an increasingly interconnected world.
Source: VNA