Nghe An students are excited about the traditional Tet festival
(Baonghean.vn) - The traditional Tet festival is a meaningful spring welcoming activity organized by many schools in the province. Coming to this program, students can return to the old Tet and experience many traditional customs of the nation.
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After two years of being affected by the pandemic, the Spring Festival of Le Mao Primary School - Vinh City has returned with a bustling and joyful atmosphere. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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The program was held in the last days of the old year, after the students had finished their first semester final exams, so the students were really excited. In their traditional national costumes, the schoolyard was like a colorful, vibrant and spring-filled picture. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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One of the attractions of this year's Spring Festival is the Spring Market booth prepared by teachers, students and parents in the school. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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The items brought to the fair are handmade products made by the students themselves. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to a fund to help the poor. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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Traditional festivals cannot lack folk games such as duck catching. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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Male students are excited about sports such as soccer, basketball and ball throwing games. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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The festival is also an experience for parents when they can accompany their children in school activities. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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With the theme "Spring of Love", many meaningful Tet gifts have arrived in time for students in difficult circumstances. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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Before going home for Tet holiday, students of the provincial Ethnic Minority High School participated in the Tet Sum Vay, Xuan Cam Ket program. One of the meaningful activities was to organize the cooking of Chung cakes as gifts for students and their families. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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Making banh chung and banh tet by themselves helps children return to the traditional Tet holiday of their nation. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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Sitting next to the pot of green banh chung, waiting for the cakes to cook, singing songs about the homeland to each other are unforgettable memories for boarding students living far from home. With these beautiful memories, they will grow up, try to compete to study well to become excellent children of the village, returning to build a rich and beautiful homeland. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |