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Hall of residence for Lao students in pictures

By DA NANG Today
Published: November 23, 2018

A new hall of residence for Laotian students has been inaugurated at the campus of the Da Nang University of Economics.

Our reporter Xuan Son captured beautiful pictures of this student accomodation.  

Under their bilateral cooperation agreement, the Vietnamese and Lao governments joined efforts to build a new accomodation hall of residence for Lao students at the campus of the University.
Under their bilateral cooperation agreement, the Vietnamese and Lao governments joined efforts to build a new hall of residence for Lao students at the campus of the University.
Work started on this project in December 2016 with funds from the budgets of the Vietnamese and Lao governments. The work aims to provide accomodation for Lao students who are studying at the city-based University.
Work started on this project in December 2016 with funds from the budgets of the Vietnamese and Lao governments. The work aims to provide accomodation for Lao students who are studying at the city-based University.
The 5-storey building features a total of 36 fully-equipped rooms meeting international standards that can accommodate over 200 students in total.
The 5-storey building features a total of 36 fully-equipped rooms meeting international standards that can accommodate over 200 students in total.
There is a nice and clean kitchen, and dining hall on the ground floor.
There is a nice and clean kitchen, and ...
a dining hall on the ground floor.
... a dining hall on the ground floor.
Leaders of the University of Da Nang and the General Consulate of Laos in Da Nang visiting the kitchen at the student accomodation.
Leaders of the University of Da Nang and the General Consulate of Laos in Da Nang visiting the kitchen at the student accomodation.
According to Associate Professor Nguyen Manh Toan, the Principal of the University of Economics, the new student hall of residence will provide Lao students with more comfortable accommodation.
According to Associate Professor Nguyen Manh Toan, the Principal of the University of Economics, the new student hall of residence will provide Lao students with more comfortable accommodation.
Each room features spacious bunk beds, a bookshelf, and working desks.
Each room features spacious bunk beds, a bookshelf, and working desks.
Bouttivong Souksakhone, a Lao student of the University, being in his new living space.
Bouttivong Souksakhone, a Lao student of the University, being in his new living space.

 

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