On March 03, 2024, students of HUTECH Faculty of Japanese Studies and students of Toyonaka High School (Japan) visited District 1, HCMC and learned Vietnamese culture.
BroSis, including HUTECH students who have good academic results and activeness in movements, is responsible for assisting and instructing students to adapt to Vietnamese culture.
Students of Faculty of Japanese Studies played BroSis to accompany Toyonaka High School students
HUTECH students along with students of Toyonaka High School tour several sites including People's Committee headquarter, City Opera House, Bach Dang Wharf, etc. in addition to Vietnamese traffic rules and cuisine, particularly Vietnamese urban culture.
BroSis guides Toyonaka students to explore cultural icons in HCMC
It was such a great chance for them to put what they’ve learnt into practice, enrich their vocabulary, and boost their confidence through interacting with Vietnamese natives. Students from both schools discuss and present their own solutions regarding sustainable growth.
Students discuss and present their solutions related to sustainability
Ms. Trang Hieu Dong, a member of BroSis as well as junior of Japanese Studies, shared that “The program brought us precious cultural exchange experiences with international students in addition to accumulating and developing personal experiences, preparing all of us for our future jobs”.
The program creates opportunities for cultural exchange and soft skill development
It is known that HUTECH’s Faculty of Japanese Studies usually holds various programs including City Tour and BroSis to set up a playground for international and domestic students to exchange and make friends with each other, training their soft skills such as communication skills, problem-solving skills, and language skills. This is a primary strategy of both the Faculty and HUTECH to provide global citizens ready for dominating multinational labor markets.
News: Anh Hao
Image: Cong Dinh
Translator: Tuyet Nhu