20 million VND donated from 3 art shows
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2011-07-29T03:03:32-04:00
2011-07-29T03:03:32-04:00
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Friday - July 29, 2011 03:03
That is the achievement of the volunteer team of the Faculty of History - University of Social Sciences and Humanities in 3 villages of Quan My, Xuan Long, Mon Tu (Tan Dan commune - Soc Son district) from July 15 to 23, to raise funds for the summer camp activities of the villages.
That is the achievement of the volunteer team of the Faculty of History - University of Social Sciences and Humanities in 3 villages of Quan My, Xuan Long, Mon Tu (Tan Dan commune - Soc Son district) from July 15 to 23, to raise funds for the summer camp activities of the villages.Arriving at the commune, the volunteer team and the village organized a cultural exchange in the evening. With their dynamism and youthfulness, the students of the Faculty of History created stylish and creative exchanges. That is youth, heroic youth and enthusiasm with songs: Student song, Green summer, ... or sweet, deep melodies of the homeland of Bac Giang: "Send to Luc river, Huyen mountain". And the funny melody "Anh Ba Khia" of the South. The comedy "Miss History" showed off their acting talent, bringing refreshing laughter to the local people. In addition, the colorful costumes, skillfully made of paper, enhanced the lovely appearance of the female students of Humanities. Through 3 exchanges, the amount of money the team raised from the audience and organizations was 20 million VND. The most was 9 million VND in the night "Youth song" on the evening of July 15 at Mon Tu. Next is the exchange night in Xuan Long village (July 16) with 6 million VND. And finally in Quan My village with 5 million VND (July 23). All the money raised will be used for the upcoming summer camping activities of the children. Ngoc Hai (K53 History class) shared: "Participating in the exchange is both fun and contributes to the locality, helping the children, I feel there is nothing more meaningful."