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Schools open, welcoming people, veterans rest to watch A80 parade
During the rehearsal and preparation for the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2 (A80), many schools in Hanoi have opened their doors to distribute free cakes and water, while welcoming people and veterans to rest, use restrooms or shelters. 1-6 Kindergarten (O Cho Dua Ward) is one of the highlights when coordinating with the Youth Union to distribute necessities, provide medical support and create a convenient living space for people to watch the parade and parade.

Here, many veterans were warmly welcomed, including cases that required timely emergency care due to health problems, and were taken care of immediately in the school's medical room. Notably, on the afternoon of August 31, the school welcomed Mr. Tran Van Thanh (born in 1950), a veteran who participated in the Quang Tri Ancient Citadel Campaign, who drove his own motorbike for more than 300km to Hanoi to watch the A80 parade, and had previously attracted attention when he rode a motorbike for more than 1,300km to Ho Chi Minh City on the occasion of April 30. See more...
Uncle Ho's painting with children by Nghe Parish teachers attracts people in the capital on the occasion of the Great Festival
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2, the painting "Uncle Ho with Children" by Mr. Nguyen Tri Hanh (art teacher at Hermann Gmeiner Vinh High School, Nghe An province) attracted special attention. The painting was completed by him in 7 days, inspired by the sacred feelings between Uncle Ho and the children, placed in the scene of the red flag with a yellow star, the Independence Statement and the poem "Nang Ba Dinh". The work is loved by many people and students in the capital, bringing with them in activities to celebrate the Great Festival.

Mr. Nguyen Tri Hanh is famous for the art of Milanese panel painting, having created about 500 paintings on many topics such as history, portraits of leaders, nature, and culture. Each painting not only depicts beautiful images but also expresses the spirit, spirit and profound human values. With the photo "Uncle Ho with children", he hopes that the younger generation will be grateful for Uncle Ho's contributions and be more proud of today's independence and peace.
Mr. Hanh's passion for painting boards is encouraged by students, colleagues and the board of directors. His works have spread widely on social networks, and have been printed by many schools in Nghe An and Hanoi to display during the National Day holiday. Not only do he inspire learning, his paintings also arouse love for homeland, country and respect for traditional national values, making him loved and respected by students, parents and colleagues. See more...