Greetings from Vietnam!
I sincerely wish that through our help, Malaysian people will be more concerned about HIV prevention and control.
I’m An Bich Van, a 21-year-old
happy-go-lucky girl who has just arrived in Malaysia on 12/11/2012.
Have you ever heard about Hanoi University?
Located in Hanoi, Vietnam, it specializes in language studies including
English, Japanese, Chinese, French,
Russian, Korean, Spanish, Italian etc. I’m currently studying English in Hanoi
University. It’s the semester break now over there, so I chose to come to
Malaysia for the HOPE Project run by AIESEC in University Putra Malaysia (UPM).
Why Malaysia?
First of all, Malaysia is very unique as it is a multicultural country, where
you can experience different cultures and lifestyles in just one country. I
could make friends with people from all walks of life, work in an international
working environment which is very great for me to improve myself. You know
what’s my favorite food in Malaysia? It’s Yong Tau Fu & Hua Dan Ho! I’m
gonna miss these delicious dishes when I return to Vietnam later :)
My internship
here, in Malaysia has been great so far. I want to spread HIV awareness among
people in Malaysia. The HOPE project is a great medium for us to educate people
about HIV / AIDS. I sincerely wish that through our help, Malaysian people will
be more concerned about HIV prevention and control.
Last but not
least, I want to thank all of the people who have been very kind to me during
my internship here. I will never forget what I’ve experienced here, and I will
take all these great memories back to Vietnam. Please do consider coming to
Vietnam, as it is a country full of amazing people and yummy food! =D
written by Bich Van and Chui Mun