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Mr. Kiso Kenzo becomes honorary citizen of Hue city

TTH.VN - On June 29, Hue city’s People's Committee bestowed honorary citizenship to Mr. Kiso Kenzo, Chairman of the Kyowakai Medical Corporation of Japan, for coming to explore opportunities for investment and cooperation in Hue city with his colleagues for more than two years and having many active and effective contributions to Hue.

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Chairman of Hue city’s People's Committee, Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh presents honorary citizenship to Mr. Kiso Kenzo

Thanks to Mr. Kiso Kenzo’s active roles over the past time, besides the promotion of the establishment of friendly and cooperative relations between Hue city and Sasayama city of Japan, Sasayama Gakuen has had effective cooperation with units of Hue city in many different fields. Accordingly, the agreement on setting up friendship and cooperation relations between Hue city and Sasayama city was signed in April 2018 in Japan.

Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh, Chairman of Hue city’s People's Committee acknowledged the contributions and merits of Mr. Kiso Kenzo and decided to bestow honorary citizenship to him. This is a noble title of the city for foreign citizens who make major contributions and have special sentiment to Hue city.

Mr. Thanh emphasized that as an honorary citizen of the city, hopefully, in the years to come, Mr. Kiso Kenzo will continue to accompany and support the city in the development of economy, culture, society, public health and education.

Story and photo: Thanh Huong

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