On the morning of December 2, 2025, LHU welcomed a student delegation from Minghsin University of Science and Technology (MUST), Taiwan, marking an important milestone in LHU’s international exchange activities. The visit offers students from both universities the opportunity to broaden their knowledge, experience diverse cultures, and build lasting connections.
Distinguished guests from MUST included Mr. Wang Chin An – Deputy Head of the Office of International Affairs; Mr. Chen Kai Wen and Ms. Juan Shih Hai – Officers of the Office of International Affairs; together with its students. Their presence brought youthful energy and vibrancy to this cultural and academic exchange program. Welcoming the delegation were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Vu Quynh – Vice Rector of LHU, along with students attending the Dual-degree program, Chinese Language, English Language, and the Intense class.
The event opened with artistic performances showcasing the unique cultural identities of both Vietnam and Taiwan, creating a lively and friendly atmosphere. A variety of minigames encouraged students to interact, break down barriers, and engage in open conversations, paving the way for new friendships.
Students from both sides excitedly engaging in games
To express Vietnamese hospitality and warmth, LHU presented MUST students with conical hats - a traditional symbol of Vietnam. These meaningful gifts served as friendly greetings and memorable souvenirs from their visit.
The MUST delegation visiting LHU's facilities
On the occasion the MUST delegation also explored LHU’s practical learning spaces, including the Studio, AI Lab, IoT Lab, and other facilities. These visits provided international students with deeper insights into LHU’s practice-driven and application-oriented learning environment.
This student exchange program not only strengthens the LHU - MUST partnership but also opens up new opportunities for cultural and academic exchange as well as international collaboration. LHU continues to reaffirm its strategic direction of providing students with greater access to global learning environments, enabling them to become dynamic and well-integrated global citizens.
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