Nghe An students join hands to clean up trash, 'heal' Cua Lo beach after storm
With a pioneering spirit, dozens of students from SpaceStamp Club joined environmental workers and local authorities to go to Cua Lo beach (Nghe An) to collect trash, returning the beach to a clean and beautiful landscape after the impact of storm No. 5.

On the morning of September 7, SpaceStamp Club coordinated with the People's Committee of Cua Lo Ward and Cua Lo Environment and Tourism Services Company to collect waste and clean up Cua Lo beach after the impact of storm No. 5 (Kajiki).
The activity attracted the participation of many members of the SpaceStamp Club, mainly students of Phan Boi Chau High School for the Gifted and some high schools in the province, along with workers of Cua Lo Environmental Company.

In just one morning, young people collected and transported a large amount of waste including plastic bags, plastic bottles, and duckweed washed ashore, returning a clean landscape to the tourist beach.
Through this practical activity, SpaceStamp Club hopes to spread awareness, responsibility and volunteer spirit for the community to the young generation. This shows that today's youth are not only interested in studying and starting a business but also proactively participating in social issues, especially environmental protection - a factor closely linked to sustainable development.

The program also conveys the message that protecting the marine environment is not only the responsibility of the authorities but also the responsibility of the whole community. Every small action can create a big change, contributing to the conservation of the ecosystem and building the image of Cua Lo beach tourism as green - clean - beautiful.

With a creative and proactive spirit, over the past time, SpaceStamp Club has also organized many other meaningful activities such as cultural experience workshops, issuing "tourist passports" with unique stamps, aiming to connect young people with local culture and tourism.