EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY: “WHEN DRINKING WATER, REMEMBER THE SOURCE” Celebrating the 81st Anniversary of the Founding of the Vietnam People’s Army (22/12/1944-22/12/2025)

In a solemn and proud atmosphere shared by the entire nation, on December 22, 2025, Quang Chinh Primary & Secondary School solemnly organized an extracurricular activity themed ‘When drinking water, remember the source.’ This event was held to celebrate the 81st Anniversary of the Founding of the Vietnam People’s Army (December 22, 1944 – December 22, 2025) and to recount the glorious traditions of the heroic Vietnam People’s Army.

   

Overview of the extracurricular activity

The program was organized with meaningful activities.

Opening the program was the Flag Raising Ceremony, creating a solemn atmosphere and nurturing patriotism and national pride among all staff, teachers, and students throughout the school.

 

During the extracurricular session, the school collective jointly recounted the heroic and glorious traditions of our nation. Through an interactive history exchange with war veterans, students gained a deeper understanding of revolutionary traditions and the resilient fighting spirit of previous generations.

  

Interaction and exchange with war veterans.

The School presents flowers to express gratitude to the veterans.

December 22 holds a special significance for the entire Vietnamese nation. It is an occasion for each of us to recount the glorious traditions of our army and express our deepest gratitude to the generations of officers and soldiers who fought heroically and sacrificed their lives for the independence and freedom of the Fatherland.

Promoting the heroic traditions of the Vietnam People’s Army, every staff member, teacher, and student should strive to excel in their studies, labor, and work, joining hands to build an increasingly prosperous, powerful, and civilized homeland. Through this program, the school continues to strengthen the education of patriotic traditions and gratitude toward heroic martyrs and generations of military personnel. At the same time, it nurtures students’ sense of responsibility in the cause of building and defending the Fatherland.

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