
The program unfolded in a vibrant and warm atmosphere, featuring a highly creative "Tet Space" competition. The classes invested considerable effort in vividly recreating traditional Tet celebrations from different regions, such as the Spring in the Imperial Capital, the beloved Spring in Central Vietnam, and the Spring in the highlands, creating a colorful and rich tapestry of national cultural identity.


In addition, students also had the opportunity to directly experience many meaningful activities such as wrapping banh chung (traditional Vietnamese rice cakes), making Tet jam, playing folk games, practicing calligraphy, and participating in a spring fashion show, creating a joyful, lively, and emotionally rich atmosphere. Particularly, the auction of paintings created by the students themselves to raise funds for the school's "Sowing Seeds" campaign received enthusiastic support, spreading the spirit of sharing and compassion.




The Lunar New Year fashion show was performed by elementary school students.
The "Spring in the Homeland" program not only helps students gain a deeper understanding of the customs and traditions of the Lunar New Year, but also creates opportunities for them to showcase their talents, develop their personal strengths, and contribute to nurturing love for their homeland, culture, and positive values in school life.
Source: https://baosonla.vn/xa-hoi/hoat-dong-trai-nghiem-xuan-que-huong--GThNNqNDg.html






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