People preserving and teaching Chinese, Nom script in Nam Dinh
Established in 2009, the Quan Anh Chinese, Nom Script Club in Hai Hau district, northern Nam Dinh province has opened 14 courses teaching Chinese, Nom script, and calligraphy to over 240 students. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Lành
A class for Chinese, Nom script of the club. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Lành
A class for Chinese, Nom script of the club. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Lành
A class for Chinese, Nom script of the club. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Lành
Students of the club practice calligraphy. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Lành
Students of the club practice calligraphy. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Lành
A class for Chinese, Nom script of the club. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Lành

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