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Vietnam Friendship Village honoured
President of the Viet Nam Friendship Village International Committee Rosi Hohn Mizo speaks at the celebrationVNA Photo: Văn Điệp
Foreign delegates with children from the Vietnam Friendship Village. VNA Photo: Văn Điệp
Foreign delegates with children from the Vietnam Friendship Village. VNA Photo: Văn Điệp
The Labour Order, second class, is presented to the Vietnam Friendship Village at the celebration. VNA Photo: Văn Điệp
Delegates attend the celebration. VNA Photo: Văn Điệp
A fashion show performed by children from the Vietnam Friendship Village at the celebration. VNA Photo: Văn Điệp
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Vietnam Friendship Village honoured
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The Vietnam Friendship Village celebrated its 25th founding anniversary (March 18, 1998) and received the second-class Labour Order at a ceremony in Hanoi on April 3. The village, run by the Vietnam War Veterans’ Association (VWVA), covers over 3 hectares in Van Canh commune, Hoai Duc district of Hanoi. It is intended to support war veterans, former youth volunteers and their children who are Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims. It was built with cooperation of six countries – the US, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, and the UK - following the initiative of George George Mizo, a US veteran who joined the war in the south of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Văn Điệp
Vietnam Friendship Village honoured
The Vietnam Friendship Village celebrated its 25th founding anniversary (March 18, 1998) and received the second-class Labour Order at a ceremony in Hanoi on April 3. The village, run by the Vietnam War Veterans’ Association (VWVA), covers over 3 hectares in Van Canh commune, Hoai Duc district of Hanoi. It is intended to support war veterans, former youth volunteers and their children who are Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims. It was built with cooperation of six countries – the US, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, and the UK - following the initiative of George George Mizo, a US veteran who joined the war in the south of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Văn Điệp
Vietnam Friendship Village honoured
The Vietnam Friendship Village celebrated its 25th founding anniversary (March 18, 1998) and received the second-class Labour Order at a ceremony in Hanoi on April 3. The village, run by the Vietnam War Veterans’ Association (VWVA), covers over 3 hectares in Van Canh commune, Hoai Duc district of Hanoi. It is intended to support war veterans, former youth volunteers and their children who are Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims. It was built with cooperation of six countries – the US, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, and the UK - following the initiative of George George Mizo, a US veteran who joined the war in the south of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Văn Điệp
Vietnam Friendship Village honoured
The Vietnam Friendship Village celebrated its 25th founding anniversary (March 18, 1998) and received the second-class Labour Order at a ceremony in Hanoi on April 3. The village, run by the Vietnam War Veterans’ Association (VWVA), covers over 3 hectares in Van Canh commune, Hoai Duc district of Hanoi. It is intended to support war veterans, former youth volunteers and their children who are Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims. It was built with cooperation of six countries – the US, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, and the UK - following the initiative of George George Mizo, a US veteran who joined the war in the south of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Văn Điệp
Vietnam Friendship Village honoured
The Vietnam Friendship Village celebrated its 25th founding anniversary (March 18, 1998) and received the second-class Labour Order at a ceremony in Hanoi on April 3. The village, run by the Vietnam War Veterans’ Association (VWVA), covers over 3 hectares in Van Canh commune, Hoai Duc district of Hanoi. It is intended to support war veterans, former youth volunteers and their children who are Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims. It was built with cooperation of six countries – the US, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, and the UK - following the initiative of George George Mizo, a US veteran who joined the war in the south of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Văn Điệp
Vietnam Friendship Village honoured
The Vietnam Friendship Village celebrated its 25th founding anniversary (March 18, 1998) and received the second-class Labour Order at a ceremony in Hanoi on April 3. The village, run by the Vietnam War Veterans’ Association (VWVA), covers over 3 hectares in Van Canh commune, Hoai Duc district of Hanoi. It is intended to support war veterans, former youth volunteers and their children who are Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims. It was built with cooperation of six countries – the US, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, and the UK - following the initiative of George George Mizo, a US veteran who joined the war in the south of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Văn Điệp
Vietnam Friendship Village honoured
The Vietnam Friendship Village celebrated its 25th founding anniversary (March 18, 1998) and received the second-class Labour Order at a ceremony in Hanoi on April 3. The village, run by the Vietnam War Veterans’ Association (VWVA), covers over 3 hectares in Van Canh commune, Hoai Duc district of Hanoi. It is intended to support war veterans, former youth volunteers and their children who are Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims. It was built with cooperation of six countries – the US, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, and the UK - following the initiative of George George Mizo, a US veteran who joined the war in the south of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Văn Điệp
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