The program will introduce the youths to Vietnam's cultural heritages, including UNESCO-recognized sites such as the Complex of Hue Monuments, My Son Sanctuary, Hoi An Ancient Town and Hue Royal Court Music. They will also take part in cultural and sports exchanges and mini-games on Vietnamese language.

The organizers said they hope the program will help participants better understand Vietnam's history, culture, and language, and foster their national pride.

The camp's opening ceremony will take place on the evening of July 13 in Hanoi. The closing ceremony is scheduled for July 24 at April 2 Square in Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa province.