The contest aims to push ahead with the teaching and learning of the mother
tongue among overseas Vietnamese, preserving and promoting the language and the
country’s culture abroad.
Deputy Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Huu Do said the contest seeks
contributions from scientists, organisations, and individuals at home and
abroad.
It will run from September to April, with entries being in the form of written
or online books, documents, and drafts. Those using information technology are
encouraged.
There will be a first prize of 300 million VND (12,900 USD), two second prizes
of 200 million VND each, and three third prizes of 100 million VND each.
Outstanding submissions will be printed or digitalised.
Source: VNA