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Worldtrans - Vietravel Khanh Hoa awarded scholarships and bookcases to Dien Tan Primary and Secondary School

On October 28, Mr. Doan Hai Quan - Director of Vietravel Khanh Hoa Branch said that Worldtrans Transport Services Joint Stock Company (Worldtrans) has just coordinated with Vietravel Khanh Hoa Branch to visit and award scholarships to students with difficult circumstances at Dien Tan Primary and Secondary School (Dien Tho Commune), Khanh Hoa Province.

Báo Khánh HòaBáo Khánh Hòa28/10/2025

Mr. Doan Hai Quan - Director of Vietravel Khanh Hoa Branch and Worldtrans representative awarded scholarships to students.

Worldtrans and Vietravel Khanh Hoa Branch awarded 15 scholarships to students and donated a loving bookshelf to the library of Dien Tan Primary and Secondary School with a total value of 30 million VND. The bookshelf is equipped with many types of books such as: Reference books, history books, knowledge-connecting books to help expand understanding; folk comics, educational stories suitable for primary and secondary school students and practical learning materials.

“This charity trip of Worldtrans and Vietravel Khanh Hoa Branch not only brings scholarships but also conveys the heart and belief in the power of education - the key to open the door to the future for children. We gave the children books to convey the message that the opened page of a book is another door leading them to knowledge and dreams”, Mr. Doan Hai Quan shared.

XUAN THANH

Source: https://baokhanhhoa.vn/giao-duc/202510/worldtrans-vietravel-khanh-hoa-trao-hoc-bong-va-tu-sach-cho-truong-tieu-hoc-va-thcs-dien-tan-2694cb6/


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