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20 million VND was raised from 3 cultural performances.

Friday - July 29, 2011 03:03
This is the achievement of the volunteer team from the History Department - University of Social Sciences and Humanities in three villages: Quan My, Xuan Long, and Mon Tu (Tan Dan commune - Soc Son district) from July 15 to 23, aiming to raise funds for the villages' summer camp activities.
This is the achievement of the volunteer team from the History Department - University of Social Sciences and Humanities in three villages: Quan My, Xuan Long, and Mon Tu (Tan Dan commune - Soc Son district) from July 15 to 23, aiming to raise funds for the villages' summer camp activities.Upon arriving in the commune, the volunteer team organized a cultural exchange with the village in the evening. With their dynamism and youthful energy, the History Faculty students created stylish and creative performances. Their youthful spirit and enthusiasm were evident in songs like "Student Song," "Green Summer," and the sweet, heartfelt melodies of their hometown, Bac Giang: "Sending to the Luc River and Huyen Mountain." They also performed the lively folk song "Anh Ba Khia" from Southern Vietnam. The comedy skit "Miss History" showcased their acting talent, bringing refreshing laughter to the local people. In addition, the colorful costumes, skillfully made from paper, enhanced the charming appearance of the female students from the Faculty of Humanities. Through three events, the team raised 20 million VND from the audience and organizations. The highest amount, 9 million VND, was raised during the "Youth Song" event on the evening of July 15th at Mon Tu. Next came a cultural exchange event in Xuan Long village (July 16th) with 6 million VND raised. And finally, in Quan My village with 5 million VND (July 23rd). All the money raised will go towards the upcoming summer camp activities for the children. Ngoc Hai (K53 General History) shared: "Participating in the exchange was fun and allowed me to contribute to the local community, helping the children feel that nothing could be more meaningful."

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