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    Korean language learning room inaugurated in Hanoi University
    18:43 | 03/07/2012

    (CPV) - Hanoi University has inaugurated a Korean language learning room which promotes the most advanced learning technology in Vietnam.

    The room will be used in the KF Global e-School proogramme for students who study the Korean language.

    The equipment was funded by the Kookmin bank of the Republic of Korean through a programme supported by the Korean Foundation. Earlier, Kookmin also provided a learning room to the College of Social Sciences and Humanities under Ho Chi Minh City National University and the College of Foreign Languages under Hanoi National University.

    The bank also supported a programme to compile and publish six textbooks on the Korean language for Vietnamese./.

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