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Good girls: Outstanding students were honoured with the Sinh Vien 5 Tot (Five-Virtue Student) Award at a ceremony marking the 67th Vietnamese Students Day in Ha Noi on Saturday. — Photo hanoinews.com.vn |
Viet Nam News
HA NOI — The nation celebrated the 67th Vietnamese Students’ Traditional Day (January 9) with several programmes and activities, including awards given to students with outstanding academic and extra-curricular records.
The special day marks a nationwide mass demonstration by Vietnamese students in 1950, protesting US intervention in support for the French during the first Indochina war
In Hà Nọi, a commemoration ceremony was organised at the Banking Academy.
At the event, students, students’ groups and youth union activists were honoured with the Sinh Vien 5 Tot (Five-Virtues Student) and the Sao Thang Gieng (January Star) awards.
These prestigious awards are granted annually by the Viet Nam’s Students’ Association. The five-virtues award are given to those who study well, display good morals, maintain good health and integration, and do good volunteering work; while the January Star awards are given to individual students, students’ groups and youth union activists with excellent academic and work records.
Event organisers also launched an English proficiency contest for students of the capital city.
The same day, the Hà Nọi Students’ Association held the opening ceremony of the 4th Capital City Students Festival. The festival attracts thousands of students from 60 colleges, universities and academies within the city. It includes a variety of activities, including an exhibition presenting students’ creativity, startups, seminars and a finale featuring a students’ music band contest.
Since its establishment, the Viet Nam’s Students’ Association has grown into a bridge connecting generations of Vietnamese students. It has over 1.4 million members, both within and outside the country. — VNS
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