Vietnamese, Lao, and Cambodian Youth Highlight Responsibility and Dedication to the Community

On April 18, 2026, the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Union hosted a student exchange camp bringing together Vietnamese, Lao, and Cambodian students. The program featured a series of meaningful activities, including visits to historical sites, social welfare initiatives, environmental protection efforts, and group exchanges. These activities not only strengthened solidarity and friendship among the youth of the three nations but also fostered a spirit of responsibility and dedication to the community.
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Vietnamese, Lao, and Cambodian Youth Highlight Responsibility and Dedication to the Community
The Vietnam - Laos - Cambodia student exchange camp featured meaningful activities. (Photo: Lao student dormitory in Ho Chi Minh City)

Continuing the program, the organizers awarded 10 scholarships to disadvantaged local students, encouraging them to overcome challenges and excel in their studies. This initiative reflected the spirit of sharing and social responsibility embraced by the youth of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.

At the same time, students from the three countries joined a volunteer activity to clean up the beach in Vung Tau ward. By collecting waste and protecting the marine environment, they helped raise community awareness, spread the message of green living, and highlighted the pioneering role of youth in social engagement.

Vietnamese, Lao, and Cambodian Youth Highlight Responsibility and Dedication to the Community
The delegation awarded 10 scholarships to disadvantaged students in Dat Do commune. (Photo: Lao Student Dormitory in Ho Chi Minh City)

Continuing their journey, the student group carried out volunteer activities at the historic revolutionary site of Tam Nhung’s House and joined a beach cleanup in Vung Tau ward. By collecting waste and protecting the marine environment, they helped spread the message of green living, raise public awareness, and highlight the pioneering role of youth in social initiatives.

In the afternoon, the camp atmosphere grew even more vibrant with a series of team-building activities on the beach. The diverse games, designed to foster cooperation, creativity, and flexibility, offered lively and memorable experiences. Through each challenge, students from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia gradually bridged cultural differences, overcame language barriers, and strengthened bonds of friendship and mutual understanding.

The 2026 Vietnam - Laos - Cambodia Student Exchange Camp was not only an opportunity for young people from the three nations to meet and interact, but also a meaningful journey that fostered solidarity, inspired dedication, and spread positive values throughout the community.

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