On March 3, Han and former Vietnamese student Tran Quoc Duy were presented
with a certificate of merit of the Mayor of Brisbane City for their positive role as International
Student Ambassadors. Both were conferred the title International Student
Ambassador in Brisbane in March 2011.
Duy has returned to Vietnam to work in his hometown, Binh Phuoc, after receiving the
Master of Educational Management degree from the Queensland University in late 2011.
Han still studies and work in a media firm in Australia.
Ngoc Han in Vietnamese ao dai at the Brisbane Welcomes International Students 2012.
Brisbane Mayor Graham Quirk (right) presents the certificate of merit to Ngoc Han.
He praised the Vietnamese ao dai.
Ngoc Han and Quoc Duy are among the first 29 international students of Brisbane who
received the Friendship Ambassador title last year.
During their term, they and Vietnamese students successfully organized some events to
advertise Vietnamese culture in Australia.
with a certificate of merit of the Mayor of Brisbane City for their positive role as International
Student Ambassadors. Both were conferred the title International Student
Ambassador in Brisbane in March 2011.
Duy has returned to Vietnam to work in his hometown, Binh Phuoc, after receiving the
Master of Educational Management degree from the Queensland University in late 2011.
Han still studies and work in a media firm in Australia.
Ngoc Han in Vietnamese ao dai at the Brisbane Welcomes International Students 2012.
Brisbane Mayor Graham Quirk (right) presents the certificate of merit to Ngoc Han.
He praised the Vietnamese ao dai.
Ngoc Han and Quoc Duy are among the first 29 international students of Brisbane who
received the Friendship Ambassador title last year.
During their term, they and Vietnamese students successfully organized some events to
advertise Vietnamese culture in Australia.
VNE