On October 26, the Vietnamese Women Association in Czech Republic, in collaboration with the Vietnamese Women Association in Poland, organized the Vietnamese Women Association in Europe in Prague. Approximately 200 guests, delegates, women from Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Belgium, Slovakia, Germany, representatives of ICI/Vietnam Ancestral Global Day (intellectuals and scientists from nearly 50 countries), and the Vietnamese Embassy in the Czech Republic attended.

Photograph of the Autumn Prom Night Reunion (Photo: From organizers)
On the occasion of Vietnamese Women's Day (20/10), the evening aims to connect Vietnamese women in Europe. Male leaders and delegates came to each table to present flowers to the countries' women.

Ms. Ta Pham Bich Thuy, President of the Vietnamese Women Association in the Czech Republic (sitting the second from the left), and Ms. Nguyen Viet Trieu, President of the Vietnamese Women Association in Poland (sitting the second from the right), pose for a photo with delegates and guests.(Photo: from Organizers)
Mr. Nguyen Nhu Thuy, Community Manager, Vietnamese Ambassador to Czech Republic, congratulated the Vietnamese women on their special day in a warm and cordial atmosphere. He emphasized that the Vietnamese have their own day to honor women because they are a source of happiness, health, and wealth for the family and society. They serve as a solid fulcrum for their husbands and children, as well as the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic and throughout Europe.
Mr. Hoang Dinh Thang, President of the Vietnamese Association in Europe: “I wish you to fulfill your obligations to your family and to continue contributing to society with the common goal of establishing a stable and growing Vietnamese community in Europe“.
Mr. Nguyen Duy Nhien, President of the Vietnamese Association in the Czech Republic, praised the activities, as well as the contributions and spreading image of Vietnamese women throughout Europe.

Mr. Nguyen Nhu Thuy (first from the left), Dr. Nguyen Duy Nhien (second from the left), Mr. Hoang Dinh Thang (fourth from the left), and Ms. Nguyen Viet Trieu (second from the right) congratulated the women who attended this autumn meeting (Photo: from organizers)
Ms. Nguyen Viet Trieu, President of the Vietnamese Women Association in Poland, hopes that community engagement events involving Vietnamese women in Europe will be expanded. She congratulated all women for always being healthy and the keepers of their family fire. At the same time, she expressed her heartfelt gratitude to those husbands for always encouraging, loving, and accompanying Vietnamese women in caring for their children and families.
The reunion concluded in a friendly atmosphere, with hopes for the solidarity of the Vietnamese women's community in particular, and the Vietnamese community in Europe as a whole.

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From WAJ Reporter, Praha
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