Vietnamese Youth Delegation Joins Cultural Exchange Trip in Japan
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| The Vietnamese youth delegation in Asakusa old town, Tokyo. |
JENESYS (Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youth) is held and sponsored by the Government of Japan to enhance mutual understanding and trust and build friendship and cooperation among the younger generations.
In the program's framework, the Vietnamese delegation, including 10 people, had a seven-day trip to learn about Japanese culture. Delegates also interact with Japanese students in Tokyo and Osaka.
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| The Vietnamese youth delegation attended a class about tea culture. |
In addition to visiting famous landmarks such as Asakusa Temple and traditional museums, the delegation was also introduced to tea ceremony culture, popular culture, and how to make Shinohara wind chimes, through which they better understand the beauty of Japan.
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