Over 3,000 people in Hanoi attended the "Science Tornado 2024" science exhibition, organized by students of Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for Gifted Students at their school.
This is a non-profit science exhibition held annually by the Society of Open Science Club - the largest science club at Hanoi -Amsterdam High School for Gifted Students.
The 11th Science Tornado exhibition, organized by students of Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for Gifted Students, attracted nearly 3,000 visitors.
The exhibition, held on November 9th, featured nine main sections and over 80 science experiments. "Science Tornado 2024" offered a diverse experience for attendees, from experimental zones to special interactive areas such as the board game zone and the DIY zone.
In addition, the organizers also introduced high-tech scientific achievements such as robotics and artificial intelligence to visitors in the future zone.
At each stop, participants directly learn about unique and novel experiments through diverse experimental areas.
At "Science Tornado 2024," attendees will also get to witness the first-ever appearance of the Giant Zone – a highlight of this year's exhibition.
Over the past 10 years, "Science Tornado" has successfully spread a love of science to thousands of attendees each season.
The unique experiments were well received by many children.
Co-organizer of the exhibition, Dang Minh Thu (12th grade Chemistry 2, Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for Gifted Students), shared: "Through this exhibition, we hope to help participants access science in a new way, with topics close to life, thereby spreading the flame of passion to the community."
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