On the morning of August 29, Thuan Kieu Primary School, Dong Hung Thuan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, was brightly colored with the red flag with yellow star. After the touching flag-raising ceremony in the school yard, the teachers and students joined together in a vibrant and meaningful dance performance to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day, September 2.
Emotional flag-raising ceremony at Thuan Kieu Primary School
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Teachers and students turn to the national flag
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Mass performance by teachers and students celebrating the 80th anniversary of National Day, September 2nd
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Thuan Kieu Primary School performs to celebrate 80th National Day September 2nd
The school yard was brilliant with red stars and yellow flags fluttering in the wind. The majestic music and rhythmic performances expressed the spirit of solidarity and national pride in everyone's heart.
Ms. Le Thi Thoa, Principal of Thuan Kieu Primary School, said that the performance not only brought a jubilant atmosphere, contributing to the joy of the country celebrating the 80th anniversary of National Day, September 2, but it was also an opportunity for generations of teachers and students to foster national pride. From there, each person made more efforts to study and work to contribute to building the country.
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Students in uniform, holding national flags
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Patriotism is nurtured from small actions, gradually becoming a great strength in everyone.
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Classroom atmosphere at Thuan Kieu Primary School on August 29
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Teachers of Thuan Kieu Primary School in red ao dai and yellow stars
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On August 29, at Bau Sen Primary School, Cho Quan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, more than 1,000 students, along with the school board and teachers, wore red flags with yellow stars and participated in the meaningful activity "Fatherland in the Heart" to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day, September 2.
After the flag-raising ceremony, the whole school watched a documentary video of Uncle Ho reading the Declaration of Independence. The students wore red shirts with yellow stars, forming the number September 2 in the school yard. On the morning of September 2, 1945, at the historic Ba Dinh Square, on behalf of the provisional government, President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. After 80 years, at the elementary school in the city named after Uncle Ho, teachers and students reviewed the heroic history of the nation.
Mr. Nguyen Trung Hai, Principal of Bau Sen Primary School, said that on the morning of August 29, he brought to the school more than 200 red flag shirts with yellow stars that he bought himself to give to his students, so that all of them could wear the special shirt color, recording meaningful moments.
Students of Bau Sen Primary School, Cho Quan Ward, together create the number 2.9 - National Day
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The school is bright red in meaningful educational activities
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Students of Bau Sen Primary School, Cho Quan Ward, performed plays and arts on the morning of August 29 at the program 'Fatherland in the Heart'
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Vo Thi Sau Primary School, Tan Thoi Hiep Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, has been glowing with national flags in recent days to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day, September 2. Teachers and students recorded beautiful moments on the brilliant national flag street in the school grounds.
The above educational activities in schools are the way for students and teachers to express their sacred feelings for the Fatherland, and at the same time send the message: Patriotism is nurtured from small actions, which will gradually become a great strength for everyone to contribute to building and protecting a strong Fatherland.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/truong-hoc-tphcm-do-ruc-co-to-quoc-mung-quoc-khanh-29-185250829184348242.htm
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