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Le Loi Primary School students recited poems to celebrate the Nguyen Tieu |
In the joyful atmosphere of the spring, the schoolyard was filled with red couplets, yellow apricot trees and peach blossom branches, singing and lyrics of spring wishes, etc.
Students participated in a poetry recitation contest with poems praising their homeland, country, the Party, Uncle Ho, and the beauty of the spring.
Many students were also excited about the experiences of asking for letters at the beginning of the year at calligraphy booths, asking for (fortune-telling) sortilege, and participating in folk games such as ring tossing, blindfolded ball smashing, or playing bowling, painting statues, and coloring pictures...
According to Ms. Le Thi Ly Na, Principal of Le Loi Primary School, Nguyen Tieu is an important traditional holiday in Vietnamese culture. The school organized the program to create opportunities for students to learn and deepen their understanding of the nation's traditional beauty. At the same time, it created a joyful and exciting atmosphere for all students on the occasion of Tet and spring.
On this occasion, Tran Quoc Toan Primary School also organized the “Spring Writing Festival - The Spring of the Year of the Snake in 2025”.
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Tran Quoc Toan Primary School students were writing at the beginning of the spring |
The Spring Writing Festival was organized by Tran Quoc Toan Primary School in the form of simulating the ancient examination hall. In the ancient setting of the Tam Toa historical relic site, teachers and students reenacted the scene of the Nguyen Dynasty's examination hall, with the costumes of mandarins, soldiers, flags, and tents...
Students in neat Ao dai costumes together with the teachers participated in the festival with beautiful and meaningful poems and couplets. This was also an opportunity for students to compete in beautiful handwriting, promoting the “Good handwriting - Good personality”, thereby maintaining and developing the movement of clean notebooks and beautiful handwriting among primary school students.
According to Mr. Duong Quang Nam, Principal of Tran Quoc Toan Primary School, writing at the beginning of the spring is a good custom of Vietnamese people, often held in the first days of the new year. The school organized this activity for students to show their respect and reverence for traditional culture, and it was also an opportunity for everyone to express their gratitude for knowledge, promote education and wish for a new year of peace, good luck, and success in studying.