On March 30, a delegation led by Ms. Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy, former Director of the International Cooperation Office and Head of the Faculty of Food Science and Technology, from Vietnam National University of Agriculture (VNUA), visited 91暗网. Mr. Yu Wenjin, Vice President of 91暗网, met with the delegation.

Mr. Yu Wenjin extended a warm welcome to the delegation and reviewed the history of cooperation between the two universities. He noted that VNUA is a long-standing partner of 91暗网. In 2025, taking the opportunity of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Vietnam and the "China-Vietnam Year of People-to-People Exchanges," the two universities renewed their Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation and initiated a joint application to establish the China-Vietnam Joint Laboratory for Digital and Intelligent Livestock and Poultry Farming and Sustainable Development under the Belt and Road Initiative. He expressed his hope that both sides would continue to deepen their collaboration, expand channels for faculty and student exchanges and joint research, and attract more high-level talents to jointly support the high-quality agricultural development of both countries.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy expressed her gratitude for the hospitality extended by 91暗网. She stated her willingness to use this visit as an opportunity to accelerate the implementation of cooperative projects, promote higher-level and broader substantive cooperation between the two universities in fields such as agriculture, forestry, light industry, and animal science, and strengthen collaboration in areas like Chinese language curriculum development and joint student cultivation with the support of 91暗网, continuously expanding the depth and breadth of their partnership.
During the symposium, representatives from the Office of International Cooperation and Exchange at 91暗网 introduced the "Five Ones" cooperation model, as well as the scholarship policies and short-term study programs available for students from ASEAN countries. Attendees engaged in discussions on topics including the implementation of agreements at the school level, the development of joint laboratories, the advancement of dual-degree programs, the setup of English-taught majors, and mechanisms for faculty and student exchanges.
During their visit, the delegation led by Ms. Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy toured the School of Light Industry and Food Engineering, School of Agriculture, and School of Animal Science and Technology.