The 3rd season of the Sustainable Development Program "Small Footprints" organized by Maya Primary and Secondary School in Hanoi (Photo: vietnamhoinhap.vn) |
The exhibition displays six projects: "Designing an outdoor playground for preschool children in disadvantaged areas"; "The Power Changer – research, application, and installation of a solar power system"; "Designing an indoor hydroponic system to grow raw vegetables"; "Creating paintings and statues about the cultures of Vietnamese ethnic groups"; "Producing indigo fabric"; and "Publishing a seasonal cook book".
Products on indigo fabric created by pupils of Maya School (Photo: vietnamhoinhap.vn) |
Nguyen Thi Thuy, the Principal of Maya Primary and Secondary School, talked about the pupil’s projects. “These are the results of their hard work over the last 10 months. I’m really touched that the motivation for them to study comes from thinking about the community,” said Ms. Thuy.
The project "Designing an outdoor playground for preschool children in disadvantaged areas" |
Visitors can attend creative workshops to paint on pieces of wood, craft products from indigo fabric, make wooden toys, or collect hydroponic vegetables.
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