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HCMC leader receives Assistant Secretary General of Olympic Council of Malaysia

VGP - Vice Chairwoman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Nguyen Thi Thu has received Assistant Secretary General of the Olympic Council of Malaysia Sieh Kok Chi.

May 25, 2018 2:03 PM GMT+7

Vice Chairwoman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Nguyen Thi Thu has receives Assistant Secretary General of the Olympic Council of Malaysia Sieh Kok Chi

At the reception, Mr.  Sieh Kok Chi said the Council will help the city to prepare for the 31st SEA Games, saying Ho Chi Minh City should build new stadiums and facilities for water and new sports. 

The City has infrastructure and human resources suitable for hosting SEA Games, he said, suggesting the southern metropolis train athletes, coaches, referees and volunteers who also should be equipped with foreign language skills. 

The OCM will assist the city in preparations and share its experience in managing  and organizing SEA Games, he affirmed.  

He said if HCM City is allowed to organise the 31st SEA Games, the city will gain experience and material facilities for bigger sport events, while developing sport human resources for the locality itself and Viet Nam at large. 

For her part, Vice Chairwoman Thu has urged the Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) to share its experience in managing and organising sport events at regional, continental and international levels.

She said Malaysia has the most developing sport movements in Southeast Asia. 

The country successfully hosted Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) for six times, the Commonwealth Games and other regional, continental and international tournaments, Thu said. 

                                                                                                                             By Vien Nhu