[Vnbiz] Future Leaders for Vietnam

Nga Tran ngocnga244 at hotmail.com
Sat Jul 15 08:52:36 PDT 2006


Dear all,

I am not worried about the future of leaders in Vietnam. I know for sure 
there is always very good people who dare to do big thing.(well, I dont want 
to mention about the thing can come from corruption )

Dear Huong, maybe because you havnt gone out much, that you fetll shocked 
when you attended that conference is easy to understand. You dont know that 
many students oversea also have the goal in the future of coming back and 
build the country. Well, it seems too big to say, but I know for sure they 
are striving for that goal. Just different in the process. And the matter of 
time ;)

Well, history is not what you learn in the books at school ;) remember that. 
Yesterday is the history of today ;) Update the news everyday is one way of 
learning history. For me, since I can read, I read a lot, since I could 
access internet, I know even more. Anytime you have chance, read from any 
where. Maybe the judgment or comment is biased or unbiased, but I believe " 
no fire,no smoke" Read from any side and have your own judgment ;)

And thus, I cannot deny that Chinese people are better than us in many 
aspects. But we have our own strength. The source of our leader in the 
future... is... mix ;)


NN.

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bereit mich alles zu stellen





>From: Thu Huong <meocon24 at yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: vnbiz at vietlinks.net
>To: vnbiz at vietlinks.net
>Subject: [Vnbiz] Future Leaders for Vietnam
>Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 07:55:15 -0700 (PDT)
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>Dear anh Hoanh and CACC,
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>I remember not long ago anh Hoanh asks some questions
>about university education and our thoughts as
>overseas students about the system at home. I want to
>share with brothers and sisters in our community about
>what I am experiencing right now and the burning
>thoughts that have been on my mind for the last two
>days.
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>I am currently in Hong Kong, participating in a
>one-month leadership training program entitled "China
>Tomorrow: Perspectives from three different cities:
>Hong Kong, Singapore & Beijing". This program is
>organized by the Lee Shiu Center of Inter-Cultural
>Learning, Chung Chi College, Chinese Uni of HKong.
>Very interestingly, as a Vietnamese, I was granted the
>chance to participate in this program, together with
>students from mainland China, Hong Kong, US and
>Singapore to discuss the future of China. I am
>probably one of the very few who are not ethnically
>Chinese and trying hard to grapple with conversations
>in my super limited Chinese. Exciting challenge.
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>I have been here for only two days and I had sat
>through six talks by some of the most influential
>people in the HK's economic sphere. Amidst passionate
>discussion about China's future, perhaps this is the
>first time I have thought seriously about the future
>of our country. Around me are intelligent, confident
>and passionate Chinese who dare to speak their minds
>and dare to stand out. This program aims to vigorously
>nurture future leaders for China through series of
>talks, lectures, seminars, high-table dinners and
>visits in the three cities. We discuss areas of
>government & law, education & culture, social services
>& economic development of the rising China. What
>surprises me is that Chinese students are more
>open-minded than I thought. They discuss openly about
>democracy and communism, about Confucianism &
>Christianism, about the East & the West & the rising
>of the Middle Kingdom again.
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>In me there seems to be fear. Perhaps when there is
>this huge guy almost twice as tall as you are sitting
>next to you, it's normal to feel a bit of fear? I
>wonder where the future leaders for Vietnam would come
>from. I wonder if there are leadership training
>programs in Vietnam at the moment. I wonder if those
>overseas students like me would decide to come back
>and when to come back, as staying overseas is never
>the same as going back to build the country (though we
>may be able to contribute in different ways of
>course). I wonder if there would be like-minded
>philanthropists like the Hong Kong Mr. Lee Shiu and
>his wife (the two people who founded the center & the
>program) in our country.
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>Please share with me your thoughts on this. As a
>student, I realize there are so much more for me to
>learn, especially about history ( I have not been
>taking history classes for eight years now & I'm
>ashamed of my lack of knowledge while attending these
>seminars). There are so much more for me to learn from
>successful working adults like the many brothers and
>sisters in this forum. Please share, as I will be
>through this program for another 28 days, your
>thoughts on these issues, and especially about the
>future of Vietnam, and the source of our future
>leaders.
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>Have a great day ahead,
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>Warmest,
>Huong
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