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Vice Chairman Nguyen Dung meets with the Traditional Japanese Culture Manner Meister Association

HNN.VN - On October 23, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Dung and representatives of related departments and agencies had a meeting with the delegation of Traditional Japanese Culture Manner Meister Association led by Mr. Amemiya Norio, Chairman of the Traditional Japanese Culture Manner Meister Association.

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The delegation paid a courtesy visit to the provincial People's Committee on the occasion of the delegation's visit and work trip in Thua Thien Hue.

Talking at the meeting, Mr. Amemiya Norio, Chairman of the Traditional Japanese Culture Manner Meister Association, said the Traditional Japanese Culture Manner Meister Association is currently implementing a cooperation program with universities in Vietnam in the fields of: Cultural exchange; holding Japanese speech contest on learning Japanese manners and etiquettes; recruiting interns and engineers to work in Japan on a senior engineer visa and a new special visa granted by the Japanese government in early 2019.

Mr. Amemiya Norio, Chairman of the Traditional Japanese Culture Manner Meister Association, said that Vietnamese people in general and Thua Thien Hue people in particular have many similarities with Japanese people, including the manners and behavioral culture in society. In addition, Thua Thien Hue has well-trained and qualified human resources, meeting the needs of many Japanese corporations and businesses today. Through this meeting, Mr. Amemiya Norio wished to cooperate with Thua Thien Hue with a long-term focus on the fields of culture, education and commerce.

On behalf of provincial leaders, Vice Chairman Nguyen Dung expressed his pleasure to welcome the delegation of Traditional Japanese Culture Manner Meister Association to visit and work in Thua Thien Hue. At the same time, he informed the delegation about the results of cooperation and friendly exchanges between Thua Thien Hue province and Japanese cities in recent years.

Vice Chairman Nguyen Dung welcomed the cooperation ideas of the Traditional Japanese Culture Manner Meister Association in Thua Thien Hue. The collaboration will contribute to the local socio-economic development as well as strengthen the friendly relationship between the two sides. Vice Chairman Nguyen Dung asked the Vietnam-Japan Friendship Association and the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs to continue exchanging, discussing and creating favorable conditions for the Traditional Japanese Culture Manner Meister Association’s investment and development in the future.

Source: www.thuathienhue.gov.vn

 

 

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