- Vietnamese Scout Association
Infobox WorldScouting
type=Scouting Organization|
name=Vietnamese Scout Association
Hướng đạo Việt Nam
country=United States, Germany, Canada, Australia, France, Vietnam|members=Unknown|f-date=1930|founder=Trần Văn KhắcThe Vietnamese Scout Association ( _vi. Hội Hướng Đạo Việt Nam (HĐVN)) is a youth organization that was established in Vietnam and active between 1930 and 1975. The association was recognized by the
World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1957 to 1975.Because of the political situation and war in Vietnam, it was banned in communist
North Vietnam after 1954 and in the entire nation after the communist victory following thefall of Saigon . It presently exists inexile , and is reforming withinVietnam itself. There are reports of clandestine Scouting activities in Vietnam dating from 1994 [ [http://eglasie.mepasie.org/1994/decembre/vietnam/188/depeche11_2/index.htm Report on clandestine Scouting in Vietnam (1994)] fr icon] and 2002 [ [http://eglasie.mepasie.org/2002/janvier/vietnam/345/breve9_3/index.htm Report on clandestine Scouting in Vietnam (2002)] fr icon] . Vietnam is the largest nation in population to have Scouting that is not recognized by WOSM.History
From its establishment in 1930, the Vietnamese Scout Association experienced many stages of development, and attracted many figures who later played important roles in the political stage of both North and
South Vietnam , including North Vietnamese Minister of DefenseTạ Quang Bửu , Mayor of HanoiTrần Duy Hưng , composerLưu Hữu Phước , physicianTôn Thất Tùng ,Võ Thành Minh , physicianPhạm Ngọc Thạch , Vice Premier of South VietnamTrần Văn Tuyên ,Phạm Biểu Tâm , South Vietnamese CongressmanTrần Điền , and writerCung Giũ Nguyên .1920s to 1946
Scouting in Vietnam first started in the lycées for French children and
upper-class Vietnamese children. Between 1927 and 1930, Vietnamese Scouting began to appear in northern Vietnam, most of them subordinate to the French Scouting groups. In September 1930, two Vietnamese athletes,Trần Văn Khắc andTạ Văn Rục , started a Scout movement named Đồng tử quân in Hanoi. The members of the movement wore green neckerchiefs with red hem. It gradually spread to the surrounding areas. Trần Văn Khắc is generally accepted as the founder of Vietnamese Scouting. This first Vietnamese Scout program was heavilyathletic .In 1932, Trần Văn Khắc went south to
Cochinchina , and together withLương Thái ,Huỳnh Văn Diệp , andTrần Coln established the Cochinchinese Scout Association. During that time,Hoàng Ðạo Thúy was the General Secretary of the Annamese Scouting Association.Between 1933 and 1935, Vietnamese Scouting spread quickly among the population, as branches of the three main associations of French Scouts and Pionniers. Three branches of Vietnamese Scouting were established-
Cub Scout s,Boy Scout s andRover Scout s.André Lefèvre, chief of the Eclaireurs de France, set up a training camp for 60
Scoutmaster s from all overFrench Indochina . At the end of 1937, French Scouting sent ScoutmasterRaymond Schlemmer to theCambodia n, Laotian, andVietnam ese areas ofIndochina to oversee the setting up of theFédération Indochinoise des Associations du Scoutisme (FIAS, Indochinese Federation of Scouting Associations) in all three regions.From 1939 through 1945, the political situation affected Scouting activities all across the country, as
World War II engendered a movement for an independent Vietnam. The French began to lose control and were finally overthrown by . This ceased the French Scouts' activity in Vietnam, as well as all Scouting activities.1946 to 1954
In
1946 , the NationalScoutmaster Conference unified the Scouting movements in the three regions of Vietnam, and the General Committee was established. TheFirst Indochina War erupted at the end of 1946, and the Scouting movement in Vietnam was on hiatus until1950 .During the war, many members of the Scouting movement were separated into different sides. While all members of the General Committee established in 1946 followed
Hoàng Ðạo Thúy into hiding, some Scoutmasters and Scout members in the cities began to restore the movement from 1950, especially in Hanoi.During this period, a song composed by Scout member
Lưu Hữu Phước became the official song of the movement. From then on the song has been used in all official activities of the Vietnamese Scout Association. Lưu Hữu Phước would later go on to pen songs that became the national anthems of both theRepublic of Vietnam andRepublic of South Vietnam .After the
Geneva World Scout Conference in 1954, WOSM-recognized Scouting returned to Vietnam. The Scout Association of North Vietnam was abolished asNorth Vietnam was undercommunist rule, and as a result, the Scouts lost their former training ground, but soon established a new one near Đà Lạt.1954 to 1975
From 1954 to 1975, Scouting in
South Vietnam played an important role in Vietnamese society. The Scout Constitution was drawn up in 1952, with the approval of the Ministry of Youth Affairs, and international recognition was given at the beginning of 1957. In 1959, Vietnam had 3,100 Scouts. In April 1975, South Vietnam was overrun by theViet Cong , and the Vietnamese Scout Association was banned. Outside of Vietnam, Vietnamese Scouts formed an exile organization and continued their Scouting programs.In 1955, the "Hồi Nguyên Training Camp" was established and opened its doors to its first classes in August 1956.
In 1957, the Association was recognized as a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. It participated in the formation of the Asia-Pacific Scouting region and became a founding member of the region.
In 1958, the "Tùng Nguyên National Training Camp" was established, under the leadership of Scoutmaster
Cung Giũ Nguyên . This is where allScoutmaster s between 1958 and 1975 were trained.In
1959 , Vietnam participated in the10th World Scout Jamboree in thePhilippines . The Scout uniform was changed frombrown tokhaki yellow. In the end of 1959, the Phục Hưng ("Renaissance") National Jamboree was held atTrảng Bom National Park (Biên Hoà ) with 2,500 Scouts in attendance, marking the renaissance of the movement.In 1969, the National Scouting Jamboree was held in
Da Lat duringChristmas . In December 1970, the National Jamboree was held inSuối Tiên (Thủ Đức ) with the name "Giữ Vững" ("Steadfast"), marking 40 years of the movement. This was the Association's most successful jamboree. In 1971, the Association participated in the13th World Scout Jamboree held in Asagiri Heights,Japan .In 1974, the National Jamboree was held in
Tam Bình ,Gia Định (modern-dayHo Chi Minh City ) under the name "Tự Lực" ("Self-sufficiency").The last national jamborees were held in areas around Saigon because of the security situation: the
Vietnam War was expanding and moving towards Saigon. In the first few months of 1975, many Scouting members followed the wave ofrefugee s leaving the country and the Association ceased operating. The communist authorities replaced Scouting with the localPioneer Movement , theHo Chi Minh Young Pioneers' Brigade , established in North Vietnam onMay 15 1941 cite web|title=Young Pioneers honored on Brigade's 65th anniversary|work=Vietnam News Agency|url=http://vietnamnews.vnanet.vn/showarticle.php?num=01POL130506|accessdate=June 29|accessyear=2006]1975 to present
At the
fall of Saigon in1975 , the Vietnamese Scout Association was finally banned by the communist government and itsheadquarters at 18 Bui Chu,Saigon was "liberated". Some Vietnamese Scouts and leaders, who evacuated before the communist takeover, gathered together to establish Scout groups in temporarily set-up camps and continued their mission. Later the movement experienced a gradual rebirth, especially in therefugee camps throughoutSoutheast Asia (Malaysia ,Thailand ,Singapore ,Indonesia , thePhilippines , andHong Kong ) before all the refugee camps were closed down in the early 1990s; and in thehost nations where the refugees made their homes, i.e. theUnited States ,Canada ,Australia ,France ,Belgium ,Italy ,England ,Norway , and theNetherlands .In
1976 ,Nguyễn Quang Minh established a liaison office for overseas Vietnamese Scouts and published a monthly Vietnamese Scouting news magazine inPortland, Oregon . In1980 , an International Vietnamese Jamboree was held inScouters' Mountain in Portland, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Vietnamese Scouting.In
1983 , the "International Central Committee of Vietnamese Scouting" (ICCVS) was created. It is the umbrella organization for Vietnamese Scouts in thediaspora . The Committee sent a delegation to the1998 Congress for theAsia-Pacific Region which was attended by 150 nations. Since its birth, the "International Central Committee of Vietnamese Scouting" has organized and managed eight International Vietnamese Scouting Jamborees named "Thang Tien" ("Moving Forward") in France (1985, 1993), Canada (1988), the United States (1990, 1998, 2002, 2006) and Australia (1996), as well as many other smaller camps and jamborees. It has also held training camps such as "Hồi Nguyên", "Tùng Nguyên", and Bạch Mã. ("Tùng Nguyên" camps provideWood Badge training). Media and theInternet are widely utilized to share consistent Scouting messages and activities between local Vietnamese Scouting groups and to the larger overseas Vietnamese community.Inside Vietnam
Until his death, one of the pioneers of the Vietnamese Scouting movement,
Hoang Đạo Thuy (1900-February 14 , 1994), acommunist party member, had tried without success to establish a Communist Scouting association. In late 1991,Vu Xuan Hong , Secretary of the Movement of Marxist Youth, approached the Asia-Pacific Regional Office of the WOSM. The General Secretariat of the international movement did not follow up on this approach, since the organization cannot give allegiance to a political or national entity.Some former leaders gathered together for a
tradition al Vietnamese Scouting Day meeting onMay 31 , 1993 inHanoi . It was the first Scouting gathering since1954 in northern Vietnam, in hopes of re-establishing the Vietnamese Scouting movement, but the result was not as expected at that point.Today, although the Vietnamese government has not yet given official recognition, there are a lot of Scouting units already established and operating in Vietnam, mostly in southern Vietnam. There are approximately 50 Scout groups with one Scout Council in
Ho Chi Minh City , oneScout District inCan Tho City , two Scout Districts in Da Nang City, one Scout District inXuan Loc (Dong Nai ) and many more Scout groups across southern Vietnam.There are no reports of Scouting activities in northern Vietnam.
Girl Scouting
The
Vietnamese Girl Scout Association ( _vi. Hội Nữ Hướng Đạo Việt Nam) is a former member of theWorld Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts , last mentioned in 1973.Girl Guiding began in Vietnam in 1928. [http://vintagegirlscout.com] In April 1957, the Vietnamese Girl Scout Association was established. In
1966 the Vietnamese Girl Scout Association was recognized as a member of theWorld Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts .Outside Vietnam since 1975, the Vietnamese Girl Scout Association and the Vietnamese Scout Association have merged into a single group and operate under the leadership of the International Central Committee of Vietnamese Scouting.
Girl Scouting may again be making inroads in Vietnam, as in 1993 a reception was held in
Manila, Philippines in conjunction with WAGGGS' Asia PacificSymposium ofNGOs for Women in Development. The aim was to introduce or reintroduce the Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting movement and to explore possibilities of starting/restarting Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting in Vietnam, as well asCambodia ,Iran ,Russia ,Uzbekistan andTibet . Fifty women leaders from those nations attended the Asia Pacific Symposium, sharing their Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting experiences.However, like overseas Vietnamese Scouting, girls and boys may now be seen together in
coeducational Scouting groups in Vietnam.International Scouting units in Vietnam
In addition, there are USA Girl Scouts Overseas in
Ho Chi Minh City , serviced by way of USAGSO headquarters inNew York , and there are American Boy Scouts inHanoi , serving in Cub Scout Pack 844, linked to theDirect Service branch of theBoy Scouts of America , which supports units around the world.Ideals and methods
The
Scout Motto is "Sắp Sẵn", translating as "Be Prepared" in Vietnamese.The Scout emblem incorporates the red lotus, the Vietnamese national
flower .Organization
Oversea Vietnamese Scouts are affiliated with Scout associations in their resident countries, and as such are part of these associations. However, most of them have the same International Central Committee of Vietnamese Scouting, whose committee members are elected to a four-year term. The committee helps coordinate and direct all the activities between oversea Vietnamese Scouting units, such as International Vietnamese Scouting Jamborees and Scout leader training.
There are total 54 overseas
Scout Group s with approximately 4,000 Scouts, according to Nguyễn Văn Thuất, President of the International Central Committee of Vietnamese Scouting from 2002 to 2006, in an interview with Phương Anh ofRadio Free Asia at the end of the 8th International Vietnamese Scouting Jamboree. [http://217.160.247.249:8000/cgi-bin/nph-proxy2.cgi/010110A/http://www.rfa.org/vietnamese/in_depth/2006/07/18/The8thInternationalVNScoutingJamboree_PANh/]Inside Vietnam, the unofficial Inter-provincial Committee was set up to oversee all the activities within Vietnam.
tructure
Before the partition of
Vietnam in1954 , the Vietnamese Scout Association was divided into three geographical Scout Regions: Northern (Bắc kỳ), Central (Trung kỳ), và Southern (Nam kỳ). Each of these regions were further broken up into local councils (Châu). The local councils consisted of a number ofScout District s (Đạo), made up of Scout Groups (Liên đoàn).After 1954,
North Vietnam became a communist country and Scouting ceased to exist there. InSouth Vietnam , Vietnamese Scout Association maintained the same structure as before, except there were no geographical regions.The Groups have been the basic Scout units for Vietnamese Scouting since the organization's inception in
1930 . Groups can consist of four Scout sections- Cub Packs (Ấu đoàn), Scout Troops (Thiếu đoàn), Venturer Crews (Kha đoàn), and Rover Crews (Tráng đoàn). Scout Groups are led by a Group Scout Leader (Liên đoàn trưởng) whose main role is handling communication between the local District and the Section leaders.ections
At the organization's inception in
1930 , Vietnamse Scouting had three sections (Cub Scouts, Boy Scout, and Rover Scouts), like the original ones were developed byRobert Baden-Powell .Scouting in Vietnam, like other organizations across the world, were reviewed and reformed when the National Scout Leader Conference met in Gia Dinh (presently Ho Chi Minh City) in December 1965. During the meeting, a new Scout section was created, bridging between Boy Scouts and Rover Scouts, and named "ngành Kha" similar to
Venture Scouts in Commonwealth nations. Presently, Vietnamese Scouting has four sections ("except Vietnamese Scouting in other countries where Beaver Scouts exist"):*
Cub Scout s: 7 to 11 (Ấu sinh)
*Boy Scout s: 11 to 15 (Thiếu sinh)
*Venture Scout s: 15 to 18 (Kha sinh)
*Rover Scout s: 18 to 25 (Tráng sinh)ee also
References
*"Scouting 'Round the World", John S. Wilson, first edition, Blandford Press 1959
*"Facts on World Scouting", Boy Scouts International Bureau, Ottawa, Canada, 1961External links
Vietnamese Scouting groups in Vietnam
* [http://www.huongdaocantho.org/ Cần Thơ Scouting Troop] in Can Tho City ( [http://www.huongdaocantho.org/tinTuc_SinhHoat/tinTuc_SinhHoat2006_250806.html See its outdoor activities in 2006 and 2007] )
* [http://www.taquangbuu.netfirms.com/tochuc.htm Tạ Quang Bửu Scouting League] , Vietnam Scouting Association in Ho Chi Minh City ( [http://www.taquangbuu.netfirms.com/PHOTOS/photos15.htm See pictures here] )Overseas Vietnamese Scouting groups
* [http://www.hdvietnam.net/ Vietnamese Scout Association-Hoi Huong Đao]
* [http://www.huongdao.org/ Vietnamese Scouting in the Boy Scouts of America]
* [http://www.scoutmaster.ru/ru/hist/pk_und2_viet.htm History of Scouting in Vietnam]
* [http://www.fva.org/vnflag/vnboyscouts.htm A Salute to Vietnamese Scouting]
* [http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4203/tt6.htm?20067 Sixth International Jamboree of Vietnamese Scouting]
* [http://www.geocities.com Yosemite/3546/tradingpost/bdpatches.html Vietnam Scouting]
* [http://huongdaovietnam.org Vietnamese Scouting]
* [http://vietnamesescouting.net Vietnamese Scouting, BSA]
* [http://www.vatv.org/tv/article.php?sid=397]
* [http://www.scoutmaster.ru/ru/hist/pk_undaunted_2.htm]
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