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HNN.VN - The delegates attending the seminar “Promoting and Educating Ethics and Lifestyles in the Family” emphasized this point when speaking about the role of the family.

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The delegates attending the seminar 

The seminar was organized on May 20 by the Department of Culture and Sports of Hue City in collaboration with Chu Van An Secondary School (Thuan Hoa District), with the participation of over 300 students and teachers.

In framework of the seminar, the delegates shared insights on the role of the family in educating children and emphasized the core values present in every Vietnamese family. In addition, the “Code of Conduct in the Family” was highlighted as an essential set of living standards, messages of love, responsibility, and respect, that help build strong and harmonious households, thereby contributing to a sustainably developed society.

Issues related to family connection, which foster sustainability and mutual understanding in modern life, such as the challenges faced by the family foundation in today’s era, domestic violence, and abuse, were also together analyzed and discussed.

By N. Minh
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