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Ethnic minority students excited about the “Our Vietnamese Language” Festival

HNN.VN - On May 16th, at Nguyen Tri Phuong Secondary School, the Department of Education and Training organized the “Our Vietnamese Language” exchange festival for ethnic minority primary school students in the 2025-2026 school year.

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 Students participating in the festival

Participating in the festival were 165 students from grades 3, 4, and 5 from 11 communes, including A Luoi, Nam Dong, Phu Loc, Phong Dien, and Huong Tra... The students competed in a variety of activities, such as team introduction skits and the “Our Vietnamese Language” quiz exchange.

Through the competitions, the students not only demonstrated their Vietnamese language skills but also introduced the beauty of their ethnic groups’ cultures, customs, traditions, and daily life, creating a joyful, connected, and culturally rich atmosphere.

Following the exchange activities, the students visited the Hue Imperial Citadel later that afternoon to learn about its historical and architectural values, while also experiencing the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of the Nguyen Dynasty.

Held annually, the “Our Vietnamese Language” festival serves as a meaningful playground for ethnic minority primary school students to interact and exchange learning experiences, particularly in improving their Vietnamese language skills. Through the activities, students have opportunities to develop communication skills, build confidence in their studies, and interact and learn from peers from various localities across the city.

By MINH HIEN
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