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Chinese Language students attend Taiwan Education, Culture and Scholarship Information Program
Recently, the Foreign Affairs Department of Ho Chi Minh City University of Foreign Languages - Information Technology (HUFLIT) cooperated with the Education Department of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Ho Chi Minh City to bring a program on Taiwan’s scholarships, education, and culture, attracting the participation of more than 200 students from the Chinese Language Department, HUFLIT Faculty of Foreign Languages.

Taiwan scholarship, education and culture information program organized by the Foreign Affairs Department in coordination with the Taipei Office in Ho Chi Minh City
Attending the program, on HUFLIT’s side, there was the presence of M.A. Nguyen Thi Thieu, Head of Foreign Affairs Department, M.A. Dang Thi Hue Tran, Deputy Dean of Foreign Languages Faculty and teachers from the Chinese Language Department.
On behalf of the Taipei Office in Ho Chi Minh City, there were Dr. Chen, Ho-Hsien (Tran Hoa Hien) – Education Counselor, Head of the Education Department, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh i – Senior Specialist of the Education Department and Mr. Truong Chi Cuong – Education Assistant.
At the beginning of the program, Mr. Tran Hoa Hien briefly introduced Taiwan’s education and said that Taiwan’s high-tech companies are very developed, ranked among the top in the world and will invest in Vietnam in the near future. Therefore, he encouraged Vietnamese students to study in Taiwan so that after completing their studies, they can return to Vietnam to work immediately.

Mr. Tran Hoa Hien – Education Counselor, Head of Education Department, Taipei Office spoke
M.A. Nguyen Thi Thieu, on behalf of HUFLIT, presented gifts to the guests as a thank you for accompanying the Foreign Affairs Department in organizing the program.

M.A. Nguyen Thi Thieu, on behalf of HUFLIT, presented gifts to the guests as a thank you
True to its name, the program provided useful information about Taiwanese culture and education; information about Chinese language scholarships, full scholarships for postgraduate studies; notes when registering for scholarships and the Summer Camp Program for students. By participating in interactions and answering questions posed by the Department of Education, students also received many attractive gifts.

Participate in interactions and answer questions, students will receive many attractive gifts
A few words about the scholarships administered by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Ho Chi Minh City: The application period is from January to March every year with the scholarship amounting to about 30,000 NTD/month (about 24,000,000 VND, including living expenses and scholarship) lasting 4 years for undergraduate, 2 years for master’s, 4 years for doctorate; with the Chinese language scholarship amounting to 25,000 NTD/month (about 20,000,000 VND).

About full postgraduate scholarships

About Chinese language scholarships
Taiwan’s education system ranks 17th in the world and 4th in Asia (after Japan, Korea, and China, according to QS Rankings). With similarities in the education system, culture, and lifestyle, Taiwan has become the choice of many young people and Vietnamese parents. Although the main language is Mandarin, most people here can speak basic English; therefore, international students do not encounter many difficulties with the language when they first arrive in Taiwan, even if their Mandarin is not very good. It can be said that Taiwan is a great opportunity to study a major and practice both languages: Chinese and English at the same time.
If students are interested in Taiwan scholarships as well as study abroad programs here, please follow the latest and fastest updated news on the fanpage of the Foreign Affairs Department.
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