Overseas Vietnamese
Initiatives and Proposals to Preserve “Beloved Mother Tongue” for Vietnamese Children in Japan
The Vietnamese community in Japan currently numbers nearly 600,000 people and continues to grow. Preserving the Vietnamese language in Japan has become an important and sacred mission, as language is the soul, the cultural heritage, the national identity, an essential means of communication, and the bond connecting generations. It enables a people to survive and develop, especially in the context of globalization. At an international scientific conference on language, researchers and Vietnamese-language educators emphasized the need for a more methodical approach, with appropriate teaching materials and bilingual support in the classroom.
Overseas Vietnamese
Integrating Culture - Key to Sustain Vietnamese Among Younger Overseas Generations
As Vietnamese children abroad are increasingly influenced by the local environment, many researchers and teachers of Vietnamese affirm that language teaching cannot be separated from cultural instruction. When each lesson becomes a cultural experience, children not only learn pronunciation and vocabulary but also gain deeper understanding of Viet Nam’s history, lifestyle, and values - an essential foundation for sustainably preserving the Vietnamese language within overseas communities.
Overseas Vietnamese
Vietnamese Bookcases: Contributing to Preservation and Development of Vietnamese Language Around the World
“The expansion of the Vietnamese Bookcase network not only helps bring official books and learning materials from Vietnam to overseas Vietnamese communities, but also promotes cultural diplomacy through language and spreads Vietnamese cultural values in the context of international integration.” This was shared by Dr. Pham Vinh Thai - Editor-in-Chief of Vietnam Education Publishing House – in an interview with VietnamTimes Magazine about the implementation of the Vietnamese Bookcase model worldwide.
Vietnamese Abroad Urge Reforms in Private Sector, Education, and People-to-People Diplomacy
Many overseas Vietnamese experts and intellectuals submitted comments on the Draft Documents of the 14th National Party Congress, emphasizing the need to concretize mechanisms and create an effective implementation environment in the fields of private-sector development, innovation, human resource development, and people-to-people diplomacy.
Le Nguyen Luu An: Young Voice Carrying Vietnamese Heritage Across Borders
Born and raised in Malaysia, Le Nguyen Luu An - the youngest contestant to win the 2025 Overseas Vietnamese Language Ambassador Contest, has become a representative face of the young overseas Vietnamese generation who love and cherish their mother tongue. From the early days of learning Vietnamese in the class founded by her mother, to becoming a teaching assistant and promoting Vietnamese culture in Malaysia, An’s journey is a testament to the enduring value of the Vietnamese language within the overseas Vietnamese community.
Language Competition: Promoting Vietnamese Language in Land of Rising Sun
In recent years, Vietnamese language contests in Japan, such as speech competitions, photo contests, and proficiency exams, have been flourishing. These activities not only help improve language skills but also contribute to preserving and promoting the mother tongue within the community of around 600,000 Vietnamese people living, studying, and working in Japan. They also serve as a platform for international students studying Vietnamese to practice and demonstrate their understanding of the Vietnamese language and culture.
Vietnamese Football Tournament in Japan Raises Funds for Central Vietnam
The national football championship for the Vietnamese community living, studying, and working across Japan will take place on November 9, 2025, at the Redsland Sports Complex in Saitama City, Japan.
From Chartres (France), Teaching Children to Speak Their Mother Tongue
In the ancient city of Chartres, just over an hour’s drive from Paris, Hoang Thi Nhi, a woman from Quang Tri Province, Vietnam, faithfully teaches her two children to speak Vietnamese, read Vietnamese books, and sing Vietnamese children’s songs. Nhi shared that preserving the Vietnamese language for her children is not a “task,” but a small daily joy. “As long as Vietnamese is spoken in our home, I feel that my homeland is still very close.”
AI Accompanies Overseas Vietnamese Children in Nurturing Their Love for Vietnamese Language
From the online classes of the Yeu Tieng Viet (Love Vietnamese) School in Australia, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a “companion” that helps hundreds of overseas Vietnamese students explore the beauty of their mother tongue in a more lively and creative way. Thanks to AI, every lesson, every story, and every picture has become a journey that connects the children more closely with their homeland.
Learning Vietnamese: First and Most Important Communication Environment Is Family
These are the insights shared by Prof. Dr. Nguyen Minh Thuyet, Chief Editor of the 2018 General Education Curriculum, aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of teaching Vietnamese to children of overseas Vietnamese communities.
Vietnam Day Opens up New Cooperation Chapter for Vietnamese, Korean Localities
President Cuong, who is in the RoK to attend the APEC Economic Leaders' Week, highlighted the deep cultural affinity and shared values between the two nations as vital elements fostering stronger strategic ties.
Preserving Vietnamese Language through Music and Cuisine
Teaching tones through traditional instruments, speaking Vietnamese while cooking familiar dishes, the mother tongue is being preserved and spread abroad through the most intimate, everyday activities. With creativity, emotion, and affection, Vietnamese continues to grow alongside younger generations across the world.
Dr. Nguyen Thi Thanh Ha: Two Decades of Nurturing Vietnamese Language in Taiwan (China)
Amid the modern rhythm of life in Taiwan (China), every morning, residents of a small alley in Tainan City have grown familiar with the sight of a woman carrying a one-of-a-kind handmade bag filled with teaching materials as she heads to class to teach Vietnamese. She is Dr. Nguyen Thi Thanh Ha, born in 1980 in Gia Lam District, Hanoi - a woman who has devoted two decades to sowing the seeds of language and nurturing the love for Vietnamese on foreign soil.
Nurturing Vietnamese in the RoK
At the land of kimchi, in Gyeongsangnam province, a Vietnamese language class has been maintained regularly. It is taught by Nguyen Thi Thanh Dung (35 years old, from Da Nang) - a Vietnamese woman married to a Korean man. For her, teaching Vietnamese is not only about passing on a language, but also about preserving the memories, culture, and love for the homeland in the hearts of Vietnamese-origin children.
Vietnamese Community in Czech Republic Supports Typhoon Victims
The Union of Vietnamese Association in the Czech Republic presented 5.4 billion VND to representatives of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front on October 22 in Prague - the capital of Czech Republic.
“Vietnamese Class” in Small House in Yamagata
In Yamagata Prefecture, northern Japan, Pham Thi Huyen Trang continues to maintain a special class consisting of only three people: a mother and her two small children. Every day, she teaches her children to speak and write Vietnamese and tells them stories about their homeland. For her, it is not only about teaching and learning a language, but also about “planting seeds” of a Vietnamese origin in the souls of the young.
Vietnamese Football Tournament in Kyushu Raises Funds for Victims of Natural Disasters and Floods
On October 19, at Kurume Stadium - Fukuoka City in Japan, a football tournament of the Vietnamese community in the Kyushu region took place.
Over 10,000 Vietnamese Workers Sent to the Republic of Korea for Seasonal Employment
The information was given at a conference to review labour cooperation between the localities of Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK), held on the afternoon of October 20 in Nghe An, by the Ministry of Home Affairs in coordination with the People's Committee of Nghe An province.
VND 12 Billion from Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Overseas Vietnamese Donated to Flood-Affected Areas
On October 16, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee (VFFCC) received VND 12 billion contributed by the Party Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the overseas Vietnamese community to support residents in provinces severely affected by recent storms and floods.
Inauguration of the Vietnamese Cooperation Office in Chungnam Province, RoK
On October 15, the Vietnamese Cooperation Office in Chungnam Province, Republic of Korea, was officially inaugurated at Sunmoon University in Asan City, Chungnam Province.
Vietnamese Consulate General In Japan Mobilizes Support For People Affected By Typhoon No. 10
Recently, the Vietnamese Consulate General in Osaka, Japan, launched a fundraising campaign to support people in Vietnam affected by Typhoon No. 10.
Warm Mid-Autumn Reunion in Osaka (Japan)
On October 5, 2025, at the Vietnam Pavilion - EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai (Japan), the program “Mid-Autumn Reunion” combined with the exchange “Learning and Loving the Vietnamese Language Together” was organized for the first time for children of the Vietnamese community living and studying in Osaka.
Three Core Goals of Global Network for Teaching Vietnamese Language and Vietnamese Culture
Recently, at the Consulate General of Viet Nam in Fukuoka, Japan, the Launching Ceremony of the Global Network for Teaching Vietnamese Language and Vietnamese Culture and the Introduction of the book series "Learning Vietnamese with Fun" took place.