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HOW CAN THE VIETNAMESE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION IN CHINA SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS?

Người đăng: Tohoku Sông Đà Công ty cổ phần - 05/08/2026

When choosing to study in China, students and their parents often focus on selecting the right university, choosing a suitable major, and preparing application documents. However, another important concern is how to adapt quickly to a new academic and living environment. One of the most valuable sources of support is the Vietnamese Students' Association in China.

The Association is more than just a community for Vietnamese students. It also serves as a bridge that helps students study more effectively, settle into life in China, and expand their personal and professional opportunities throughout their academic journey.

If you are preparing to study in China, we recommend reading more about Study in China and Preparing Before Studying in China to ensure you are fully prepared.

What Is the Vietnamese Students' Association in China?

The Vietnamese Students' Association in China is an organisation that brings together Vietnamese students studying at universities and higher education institutions across China.

Depending on the locality and the university, the Association may operate under the guidance of the Embassy of Vietnam in China, Vietnamese Consulates General, or Vietnamese youth organisations. Its primary objective is to build a united student community where members support one another in their studies, research, and daily life.

1. Helping Students Settle into Life in China

The first few weeks in a new country can be challenging. Senior students in the Association often share practical advice on:

  • University enrolment procedures.

  • Residence registration.

  • Opening a bank account.

  • Setting up Alipay and WeChat Pay.

  • Purchasing a local SIM card.

  • Using public transportation.

  • Shopping for daily necessities.

This guidance enables new students to settle in quickly and concentrate on their studies.

2. Sharing Academic Experience

Senior students frequently provide valuable advice on:

  • Effective Chinese language learning methods.

  • Studying specialised subjects.

  • Preparing presentations.

  • Writing graduation theses.

  • Applying for scholarships.

  • Participating in academic exchange programmes.

These practical experiences often go beyond what is available in university handbooks or official websites.

3. Building a Vietnamese Student Network

Through the Association's activities, students have opportunities to connect with:

  • Vietnamese students from various universities.

  • Alumni.

  • Lecturers.

  • Employers.

  • Vietnamese organisations in China.

These connections can provide valuable support during university and open doors to future career opportunities.

4. Receiving Support During Difficult Times

If students encounter difficulties related to their studies, daily life, or administrative procedures, the Association can offer guidance, share experiences, or help connect them with their university or Vietnamese diplomatic missions in China when necessary.

The Association also provides emotional support, helping students overcome homesickness and adapt more comfortably to life abroad.

5. Participating in Cultural Activities

Each year, the Association organises a variety of activities, including:

  • Welcome programmes for new students.

  • Academic year opening gatherings.

  • Lunar New Year celebrations.

  • Vietnam–China cultural exchange events.

  • Sports competitions.

  • Volunteer activities.

  • Academic contests.

These programmes allow students to preserve Vietnamese cultural traditions while gaining a deeper understanding of Chinese culture and society.

6. Developing Soft Skills and Expanding Career Opportunities

Serving on the Association's Executive Committee or organising events allows students to develop valuable skills, including:

  • Leadership.

  • Teamwork.

  • Event management.

  • Cross-cultural communication.

  • Time management.

  • Problem-solving.

In addition, many Associations collaborate with businesses and alumni to organise career seminars, internship sharing sessions, and recruitment networking events.

Should International Students Join the Association?

The answer is yes.

Joining the Vietnamese Students' Association helps students adapt more quickly to life in China, expand their network, gain practical experience, and develop essential skills for their future careers.

However, students should also maintain a healthy balance between extracurricular activities and their primary responsibility—achieving strong academic results.

If you would like to learn more about the questions most frequently asked by students and parents before studying in China, please read:

Frequently Asked Questions About Studying at a University in China

Song Da TOHOKU's Perspective

Song Da TOHOKU Joint Stock Company always encourages students to actively connect with the Vietnamese Students' Association in the city or university where they will study. Becoming part of this community helps students integrate more quickly, receive valuable support, and discover new opportunities for both academic and personal development.

We believe that a successful international student is measured not only by academic achievement but also by the ability to build meaningful relationships, develop practical skills, and make the most of the opportunities offered by an international learning environment.

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