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Customize your own
travel program to Vietnam
The Center for Global Education does not have staff or facilities in
Vietnam. We partner with local organizations to provide
programming. Our primary partner is the Vietnam-USA Society (VUS).
VUS was founded in 1945 as the first bilateral friendship
organization in Vietnam with the goal to promote mutual
understanding, friendly relations, and mutually beneficial
cooperation between the people of Vietnam and the United States.
Location
Vietnam is a country in transition now from a
primarily agricultural economy to a more industrialized nation.
It is also the home to 29 ethnic groups. Hanoi serves as the
government capital of the country, while Ho Chi Minh City (formerly
Saigon) is the economic capital. Populations are concentrated
around both of those cities. Most of the ethnic communities
are in rural areas near Sapa.
Program Options
Programming is focused on Hanoi, the economic hub of the
country, and the home of the U.S. Embassy and many
non-governmental organizations and cultural institutions.
Programming is also possible in Ho Chi Minh City, Halong
Bay, Sapa, and Cuc Phuong National Park. Rural family stays can
be arranged in rural Vietnam with a minority community.
Possible Program Themes
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War, peace & reconciliation
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Economics & globalization
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U.S.
relations & politics
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Human rights
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Environment
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Ethnic minority groups
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Health, HIV/AIDS
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Religion, religious freedom
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Women/gender issues
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Participants at a vocational school |
Potential Lectures/Visits
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Visit Friendship Village, a facility established by war veterans
of five countries that provides rehabilitation and vocational
training for veterans and children of Vietnam affected by Agent
Orange.
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Tour the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Museum, One Pillar Pagoda and
the Temple of Literature.
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Meet with officers about the U.S. Embassy to learn about US
activities in Vietnam and the current relationship between the
two countries.
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Spend a morning at the Ethnology Museum
speaking with the director about Vietnam's many ethnic groups,
seeing the exhibits, and walking through the replicas of
traditional Vietnamese houses.
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Attend a
presentation on economics and globalization by by a senior
economist with the United National Development Program and
former president of the Central Institute for Economic
Management.
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Meet with
doctors, nurses and administrators at the National Hospital of
Traditional Medicine to learn about their research and therapies
for cancer and AIDS using traditional techniques including
natural plants.
Facilities
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Participants at a homestay in Vietnam |
In keeping with the style and philosophy of the
seminar, you will stay at a modest
guesthouse or hotels with 2-3 people per room. Some travel seminars
may include a family stay to introduce you to family life in a
minority community. During a family stay, you may not always have access to hot
water or standard mattresses. We are confident that this unique
opportunity will enhance your understanding of the region in a
challenging, experiential manner.
What's the next step?
One of our staff can help provide you with
information to help you with your application. They can also help
you to plan your theme, itinerary, and will develop brochures for
your group.
Our staff can also arrange travel for you. Some groups also arrange
their own travel.
To take the next step, please call our office or fill out a
sponsor application form. Dates are not guaranteed until
confirmation is received from our partner organization.
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