During the visit, the Brown University delegation participated in many meaningful activities such as: meeting and interacting with lecturers and students of the Faculty of Linguistics and Vietnamese Studies; attending a seminar on Vietnamese culinary culture and engaging in academic exchange on the topic "A taste of Hanoi: History, culture and culinary philosophy through three traditional dishes"; visiting the Tradition Room and the Museum of History and Culture of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities; and networking during a friendly lunch at the university.


Beyond academic exchange, the program also created an open space for interaction between students from both universities. Through discussions, sharing, and practical experiences, Brown University students had the opportunity to learn more about Vietnamese culture, history, and life, especially the unique values of regional cuisine. In addition, students from the Faculty of Linguistics and Vietnamese Studies gained new perspectives, broadened their understanding of the international learning environment, and honed their communication and academic exchange skills in foreign languages.
On the part of the Brown University students, they were all very enthusiastic and agreed that this was a valuable and interesting learning and field experience opportunity. They all shared that Hanoi is beautiful, the food is delicious, and the people are warm and hospitable. In particular, the sincere welcome, the insightful professional sharing, and the enthusiasm of the lecturers and students of the Faculty of Literature and Linguistics were the best things they experienced on this trip.


The visit and exchange program by the Brown University student delegation was a great success, contributing to enhanced understanding, connection, and academic exchange between faculty and students of both institutions. Through professional exchanges, cultural exploration, and academic networking, the program not only provided meaningful experiences for participants but also laid the foundation for further cooperation in the future.

Author:Department of Linguistics and Vietnamese Studies
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