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Hanoi (VNA) – A national online book festival
will be held on April 17, at book365.vn.
Through exchanges and workshops, the event aims to
promote activities of the Vietnam Book Day, and as well as the
Book lovers will have a chance to get an insight
into digital transformation in the publishing industry, as well as how to
access books in the context of the fourth Industrial Revolution.
The opening ceremony of the
Vietnam Book Day, the
eighth of its kind, will take place in Ho Chi Minh City on April 18.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc issued Decision
No.284/QD-TTg on February 24, 2014, designating April 21 as the Vietnam Book
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Senior Fellow, Angeles T. Arredondo E Pluribus Unum Fellow Jane Lim, center, Director at the Confucius Institute, teaches students at the Community College of Denver during a Chinese brush painting class on October 17, 2017 in Denver, CO. RJ Sangosti / Contributor / Getty Images
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Already, it is proving a test of Biden’s bid to be tougher on China than the famously accommodating Obama administration.
That rule, proposed on the last day of 2020, would have forced American educational institutions that host a Confucius Institute to reveal what is in the contract.
Quick action on the Confucius Institutes would help greatly to establish that Biden s tough, realistic approach to China is here to stay.
Image And Identity In Play As Ukraine Tries Cultural Diplomacy
February 19, 2021 13:41 GMT
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KYIV To the many challenges facing Ukraine these days, from war and occupation to economic troubles exacerbated by COVID-19, add one more: how to improve its image.
The pandemic aside, it’s probably a tall order for any country seeking to attract investment, tourism, foreign students, and general goodwill. For Ukraine, whose image has been shaped by such unenviable events as the Chernobyl nuclear disaster 35 years ago and the only war currently being fought on the European continent, it may be a uniquely difficult endeavor.