Chinese and Vietnamese young people get to know each other and interact with each other frequently

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-29

Nanning, December 15 (ZXS) -- Chinese and Vietnamese youths get acquainted with each other and interact frequently with old and new friends.

Written by Chen Qiuxia.

Recently, Tang Yingqian, a "post-90s" Zhuang girl in Guangxi, sang Vietnamese songs.

* Received more than 40 million views and more than one million likes. I was surprised by the love of Chinese netizens for Vietnamese songs. **It also attracts the attention of netizens to the Vietnamese language major. Tang Yingqian said.

Eleven years ago, Tang Yingqian was admitted to Guangxi University for Nationalities, majoring in Vietnamese. After graduating from university, she gave full play to her advantages and served as the Vietnamese host of large-scale events and evening parties between China and Vietnam, and opened a Chinese-Vietnamese bilingual short ** column on the short** platform to tell the story of China and Vietnam, and gained a group of fans who love Chinese and Vietnamese culture, and also gained the friendship of many young Vietnamese.

Tang Ying, a girl from the Zhuang nationality in Guangxi, is presiding over the party. (Photo courtesy of the interviewee).

Tang Yingqian told reporters that she and her Vietnamese friends began to know each other by exchanging cards. Later, her WeChat *** audio-visual programs and online training classes gained attention, and new members of the "circle of friends" continued to join, and new and old friends interacted more and more frequently. "We shared Chinese and Vietnamese culture with each other, found resonance in it, changed from new friends to old friends, got to know each other, and our friendship became stronger. ”

Huang Yunying, a young Vietnamese man, watched "Journey to the West" and "Dream of Red Mansions" since he was a child, and has a strong interest in Chinese culture. At the age of 18, she came to Guilin, Guangxi Province to study, and while chasing her dreams, she gained the friendship of her Chinese classmates. After graduating from Guangxi Normal University in 2010, she returned to Vietnam to work, run Chinese language training courses, and become a disseminator of Chinese culture.

Twelve years later, Huang returned to Guilin to pursue a master's degree in Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages at Guangxi Normal University. At this time, China has undergone tremendous changes, payment is made by mobile phone, tickets are purchased through online platforms, and travel by high-speed rail is very convenient. Although times have changed, her friendship with her Chinese friends has not changed.

Huang Yunying (third from left in the first row) and Vietnamese students. (Photo courtesy of the interviewee).

I chose to go back to Guilin for graduate school because I missed my alma mater, classmates and teachers. Huang Yunying said that she has known her classmates for nearly 20 years, and although she has not met often, she has been keeping in touch through QQ, email, WeChat and other ways, and her friendship has become deeper and deeper.

There is a Vietnamese school memorial hall at Guangxi Normal University, which records the history of friendly exchanges between China and Vietnam. "Vietnam and China are good neighbors and good friends. Xi the language of each other's countries can bring young Vietnamese and Chinese people closer to each other. Huang Yunying said that he will give full play to the advantages of being good at Chinese, teach more Vietnamese students Chinese, and promote mutual understanding and blind date among young people of the two countries.

Today, Hoang Yun Anh's daughter has also become the inheritor of Vietnam-China friendship. "My daughter is 11 years old, and she writes Chinese characters very well and her Mandarin pronunciation is also very standard. She said to me, 'Mom, I'm going to go to university in Beijing, China.' We all supported her. (ENDS).

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