On March 25.3, Sky-Line Hill School - Hoi An (Dien Duong Ward, Dien Ban Town, Quang Nam) organized the Sky-Line small citizen week and inaugurated the Truong Sa landmark.
Ms. Le Thi Nam Phuong, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Sky-Line Education System, said that after two lucky visits to the Truong Sa archipelago, she cherished the idea of building Truong Sa Park on the school campus. All because of love and admiration for the officers and soldiers who are stubbornly holding on at the head of the storm, firmly protecting the sovereignty of our homeland's seas and islands.
Coming to Truong Sa Park in Sky-Line Hill - Hoi An, from afar you can see the canopy of 21 square almond trees symbolizing 21 islands in the Truong Sa archipelago of Vietnam. These square almond trees were brought back from the Truong Sa archipelago, as a message to students and Sky-Line partners about Vietnam's sovereignty and the national spirit that every citizen must have.
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sky-Line Education System added that at the park there is a Truong Sa landmark chosen from a rock in Khanh Hoa combined with a base crafted from Non Nuoc fine arts stone village (City). Danang).
"The construction of Truong Sa Park inside the school has been and will be integrating the education program on island sovereignty and patriotism for students in many diverse forms," Ms. Phuong said.
On this occasion, at Sky-Line Hill, a small citizens' week with the theme "Journey to self-discovery" took place. During 5 days, students will experience many new and useful activities aimed at global citizens such as: 21st century capabilities festival, energy regeneration festival, 5 continents in your eyes...