Abstract

Both Korea and Vietnam belong to the same traditional Eastern cultural sphere and share common cultural and religious backgrounds, including Confucianism and Buddhism. This results in shared values like family importance, etiquette and education. Their cultures, influenced by China, exhibit a sense of homogeneity. However, differences exist between the two countries, notably in food culture, language, and the habits of lifestyle. It is crucial for effective cultural and human exchanges to recognize these differences. The mutual exchanges between universities in Korea and Vietnam are increasing recently, promoting promote academic exchanges and human resource development. The dual degree program between universities of the two countries notably contributes to cultivating global talented men. This program allows students to acquire academic knowledge from both cultures, enhancing global competence. The study proposes to outline the operation of such a program.

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