One hundred
outstanding Vietnamese and German students visited the Bai Dinh pagoda, which
is considered the biggest one in Southeast Asia, in the northern province of Ninh Binh on Saturday.
The visit is part
of an exchange program, which aims to mark the Germany Year in Vietnam and the Vietnam Year in Germany. It is
an opportunity for the two countries’ students to meet and explore their
cultures and boost the solidarity, friendship and cooperation between the two
countries’ youths.
Mursal Ghiasi
from HessenState’s
Frankfurt secondary school expressed her good
impression on the country’s hospitable people and beautiful landscape.
The joint
activities have created a cultural connectivity and a premise for future
looking friendship between the Vietnamese and German youths, said Vietnamese
student Cao Bao Ngoc.
During the
fortnight stay in the country, the students paid floral tributes to late
President Ho Chi Minh at his mausoleum, visited the Museum of Ethnology
and the world heritage site Ha Long Bay.
Under the
program, 50 Vietnamese students are expected to visit Germany in October for similar
exchange program with German students.