Event dedicated to Lunar New Year held at UTMN

Event dedicated to Lunar New Year held at UTMN

The event was held with the support of the Association of Vietnamese Students of Tyumen, which is headed by a graduate student of UTMN Hai Nguyen. In 2022, Hai became a member of the Student Council of the Tyumen Region. Now he plans to lead project activities in the field of media communications.

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The holiday concluded several parts: a performance, national New Year's games, songs and awarding the most active students.

The lunar New Year date changes every year. For example, this year it is on February 1, so in countries such as Vietnam, Korea, China, citizens rest and celebrate the onset of spring.

Today, more than 120 students from Vietnam, China and Korea study at UTMN. For students from these countries, the celebration of the New Year, as the main national holiday, is an important part of the intangible cultural heritage. Therefore, the University annually holds a holiday for students in order to establish warm friendly ties between Russian and foreign students, as well as the adaptation of the latter to the university and urban environment.


Source: UTMN Department of Strategic Communications

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