The People's Committee of Ninh Binh province in northern Vietnam, in collaboration with the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), organized a program to connect with outstanding overseas Vietnamese.
The event, attracting 100 outstanding overseas Vietnamese from 32 countries and territories, is part the Xuan Que Huong (Homeland Spring) 2026 program.
Held under the theme “Vietnam’s Aspiration: Peace and Prosperity,” the Homeland Spring 2026 runs from February 6–9 in Hanoi capital and Ninh Bình province, on the eve of the Tet (Lunar New Year), featuring a range of activities rich in national cultural identity.
The meeting between overseas Vietnamese and authorities of Ninh Binh province is considered an opportunity for overseas Vietnamese and local agencies and businesses to exchange information, explore potential, and seek investment and business cooperation opportunities.
At the meeting, overseas Vietnamese delegates shared many opinions and proposals related to environmental protection, preservation and promotion of traditional cultural values, sustainable tourism development, and building a foundation for long-term growth. Many opinions suggested that Ninh Binh has great advantages in developing a green urban model linked to heritage, in line with current development trends.
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