On April 25, Vietnam College of Industry and Trade - Dak Lak Branch said that the unit had just organized a program to offer incense to commemorate heroic martyrs in the province, combined with experiential activities and teambuilding for hundreds of K10 students.
The program is implemented on the occasion of the 51st anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2026), aiming to educate revolutionary traditions, foster living ideals and raise students' sense of responsibility.
At the Dak Lak Provincial Martyrs' Cemetery, officials, lecturers and nearly 1,000 students solemnly performed the ritual of offering flowers and incense, and observed a minute of silence to commemorate the heroic martyrs who bravely sacrificed for the independence and freedom of the Fatherland.
The activity not only expresses the morality of "When drinking water, remember the source" but also contributes to arousing national pride in the young generation.

After the ceremony, students participated in a series of teambuilding activities with many rich contents such as collective movement, group coordination and situation handling.
The activities are designed in the direction of practical experience, creating an environment for students to practice communication skills, teamwork, flexible thinking and adaptability in the real environment.
Ms. Truong Thi Ut Thao - Deputy Head of Student Affairs Department, Deputy Secretary of the School Youth Union - said that through collective activities, students are promoted personal roles, improve solidarity, proactiveness and responsibility.
From there, forming essential skills to serve study and work later.
Vietnam College of Industry and Trade is a vocational education institution with a system of development nationwide, with a training orientation closely linked to practice.
In 2026, the school will enroll regular college system with 53 diverse majors, admission based on high school transcripts, creating favorable conditions for candidates nationwide to access vocational education.
In particular, many occupations are supported with tuition fees reduced by up to 70%, contributing to expanding learning opportunities for learners.