Hanoi’s child elected to "Children Parliament"
The mock sessions are expected to make children's voices heard in policymaking.
The mock sessions are expected to make children's voices heard in policymaking.
The trip to Vietnam opens up an opportunity for Vietnamese Korean children to cherish not only their motherland but also its unique culture and history.
The high school entrance exam is always highly competitive for children in Hanoi as only two-thirds of the total candidates will be admitted to public schools.
The 24th "World Children's Day Festival" offered fun and educational experiences for children in Vietnam.
To commemorate International Children’s Day, a variety of events are being held throughout Vietnam, with Hanoi hosting the most events.
Children are at the center of Vietnam's family, society, and government policies.
Vietnamese children are anticipated to be exposed to more vivid imaginative experiences through popular Polish folktales.
Vietnam has made strides in the past four decades to lower the number of child fatalities after it launched a national immunization program in 1981.
Thanh Cong Secondary School holds a seminar on innovative parenting in the digital age.
Teaching students about traffic law is one of the most important aspects of legal education.
A pair of expats have raised money to help underprivileged children in Vietnam by walking from the north to the south for almost three months.
Two teachers will undertake a trailblazing trek to support the Blue Dragon and Thanh Long Project charities in Vietnam.
Active response to World Children’s Day helps promote the enforcement of children’s rights and welfare in Vietnam.
Mottainai Program is based on the sale and exchange of used goods to raise funds for charity.
The annual painting contest aims to nurture the love of Hanoi among local and foreign children while advancing world peace.
The “Ehon Week” introduces a variety of book-related activities such as exhibitions, presentations, and readings of Ehon picture books for children.
The drawing competition is designed to show how local children love the capital, where they live and study.