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Malaysian students' trip to Vietnam creates awareness
Thursday, 03 June 2010
Students of Malaysia's
Management & Science University (MSU) recently organised an educational
trip to Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam.
The programme called “Eclipse of Wisdom: A Global Challenge”
was organised by students of the faculty of business management and
professional studies (FBMP). It was the ninth involving destinations within the
Asean region. The programme aimed at developing students’ personal skills and
provide them with international exposure.
It also created awareness on the strong relationship between Malaysia and Vietnam. Thirty eight students and
two lecturers took part in the programme.
The three-day trip took the troupe to areas on the fringes of Ho Chi Minh City. They also visited Notre
Dame de Saigon, a cathedral built during the French colonial era, the statue of
Ho Chi Minh, Phuong Nam Lacquer War factory and Cu Chi Tunnels, the location of
several military campaigns during the Vietnam War and the Viet Cong’s base of
operations for the Tet Offensive in 1968.
While visiting the Muslim community in the area, a donation was also given to
the Ho Chi Minh City Jamek Mosque, built in 1935, an orphanage and the Madrasah
Al-Nur.
“The trip brought us closer to the community in Vietnam particularly and we learnt
to appreciate the social and economic issues experienced by the people,” said
Danisha Kaur Delip, the project director.
“This programme provides me the knowledge I need academically and also soft
skills which will be handy for my career,” said Nik Nur ‘Atiqah Nik Muhamad Ghazali.