On the journey to Hanoi , 8 special radio broadcasts were carefully prepared and broadcast right on the bus. Simple stories about Uncle Ho's life, the history of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the capital Hanoi were conveyed concisely, closely, and easily understood, arousing curiosity, interest and pride in each child. In particular, the moment when the children lined up quietly to pay their respects to Uncle Ho and visited the stilt house, the garden, the fish pond, and the Presidential Palace left many emotions - an experience that brought vivid lessons about history and ethics that no lecture in the classroom could fully convey to the children.
After the ceremony and tour of the Presidential Palace Relic Site, the students returned to Tan De 9 Factory in Luong Bang Commune to visit and continue their journey to explore their homeland. They visited the province's typical cultural sites and learned about the square named after General Secretary Nguyen Van Linh - an excellent student of President Ho Chi Minh, an outstanding son of Hung Yen. Through each destination, the students had more opportunities to understand the revolutionary tradition of their homeland not only by seeing and hearing but also by feeling and pride.
Not only providing a summer playground, the program also demonstrates Tan De Company’s special concern in accompanying employees in caring for, educating and guiding the personality of future generations. Instead of just creating joy, each bus trip taking children to the Capital is also a lively “mobile classroom” where they receive knowledge, emotions and profound lessons about history, ethics, gratitude and love for the Fatherland.
Immediately after the trip, Tan De Company encourages students to write a review to express their thoughts and feelings. This is not only a way to practice language but also an opportunity for students to appreciate good things, nurture their personality and soul. In-depth articles will be selected to be praised and shared on internal communication channels, spreading positive values in the community.
Source: https://baohungyen.vn/cong-ty-tan-de-to-chuc-hanh-trinh-cung-con-ve-tham-lang-bac-3183381.html
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