Meet Dr. Nguyen Tri Dung at Minh Tram Garden
In the last days of November, at Minh Tram garden, there was a meeting with Abbot Thich Dong Ngo, Buddhists of the OHANA family and Doctor – Viet Kieu businessman Nguyen Tri Dung – He was born in 1948 in Vietnam. Saigon, graduated from Hitotsubashi University with a PhD in public administration, and graduated from Tsukuba University with a Ph. Dr. Nguyen Tri Dung is the one who came up with the idea of the orientation to build a rich and strong Vietnam. Connecting organizations, businesses and individuals dedicated to economic, cultural and social development, and at the same time discussing and contributing to the development of solutions for Vietnam to match the international standards.
As someone who used to live far away from home, understanding what the power of culture is when he returned, one of the first things Mr. Dung did was build a garden – which he named “Vietnam Dream Incubator”. strive to cultivate, take care with all their passion. He turned Minh Tran garden into a peaceful and quiet Vietnamese village in miniature with a space boldly colored with nostalgia and folklore, but equipped with modern technology to work, exchange and welcome foreign partners. culture and technology transfer.
Abbot Thich Dong Ngo and the great OHANA family met with Dr. Nguyen Tri Dung at Minh Tram garden. Having the opportunity to set foot in the garden, visitors seem to be lost in the large green space, charming and colorful landscape, imbued with Vietnamese soul. A lot of traditional handicraft products, from wooden tables, bamboo beds, to Bat Trang ceramics, etc., bring guests back to a traditional Vietnamese village.
Over the years, what Mr. Dung has been most passionate about is bridging the Vietnamese-Japanese culture in many forms. The experiences of living in your country, valuable lessons about the “Japanese spirit” that he is willing to share with everyone to send the message that behind your country’s miraculous economic achievements is the strength of your country. culturally strong.
“Minh Tran Garden is a place to exchange and connect culture, economy, science and technology between the two peoples of Vietnam – Japan and is a big roof to welcome domestic experts and intellectuals as well as overseas Vietnamese. Let’s join hands to unite to build the dream of Vietnam into a good reality”.
Minh Tran garden can be compared as a nursery ground for creative ideas, dreams named Vietnam. On the journey of creating that dream, the owner of the garden diligently gathered quintessence from all over to enrich the pure Vietnamese space that he cultivated.
Ohanavillage team.