(HBO) – The secretariat of Hoa Binh province’s youth federation, in collaboration with Luong Son district’s youth federation, organised the "I love my country” festival in 2018. The event attracted the participation of more than 400 members of the youth federation and students in the district.
Photo: At the festival, the secretariat of the province’s youth
federation honours 21 individuals with excellent performance in youth work
The province’s youth startup club makes debut at the festival
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"I love my country” festival is organised annually to educate local young
people on the nation’s tradition and youth organisations, thus inspiring their
pride as well as enhancing their sense of responsibility for the homeland.
This year’s event takes place on the occasion of the 62ndanniversary of the Vietnam Youth Federation (October 15, 1956-2018).
A wide range of activities were held in the framework of the festival, including
art performance and debut of the startup club for local youths. The festival
created opportunities to review 62 years of building and development of the
Vietnam Youth Federation, as well as highlight the youths’ contributions to the
socio-economic development in the district.
At the festival, 21 individuals were honoured for their remarkable
achievements in the work of the youth federation, startup, scientific research
and social welfare.
Also, a men’s football tournament was organised for the youth federations of
districts and city across the province, with the first prize going to Luong Son
districts./.
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