
Over 1,800 students at Hoang Viet Elementary - Secondary - High School in Dak Lak Province form a giant map of Vietnam in the schoolyard. Photo: Hoang Minh / Tuoi Tre
The school’s leadership on Sunday announced the successful completion of the formation, which brought together students across all grade levels, dressed in white and red uniforms and waving small Vietnamese national flags.

Students at Hoang Viet Elementary - Secondary - High School in Dak Lak Province hold the Vietnamese national flags and form a giant map of Vietnam in the schoolyard. Photo: Hoang Minh / Tuoi Tre
Seen from above, the schoolyard transformed into a sea of red and yellow, vividly portraying the national flag and the iconic shape of the Vietnamese map.
The formation prominently featured the number ‘80,’ commemorating the historic milestones of the August Revolution and National Day.
Within this vivid image, the students depicted a united Vietnam, stretching from north to south, and from mainland to islands.
Thousands of small flags fluttered in sync with stirring patriotic music, while beaming smiles and eager eyes turned the commemorative event into a joyous festival of youthful pride.
According to the school leadership, the event served not only as a tribute to the nation’s history, but also as a lesson in patriotism and a seedbed for students' aspirations to contribute to Vietnam’s future.

Students are eager to form a giant human map of Vietnam. Photo: Hoang Minh / Tuoi Tre

On the green schoolyard, beneath bright red tiled roofs, over 1,800 students hold the national flag and form the shape of Vietnam. Photo: Hoang Minh / Tuoi Tre
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