Posted On: 20 March, 2025

On the first day, TNISers set foot in Duong Lam Ancient Village, where they had the opportunity to explore the unique architecture of Mia Pagoda, Mong Phu Communal House, and traditional old houses. The students discovered the hidden beauty of mathematics, fine arts, and history within each and every brick.

The journey continued to Doi Gio Retreat, where students immersed themselves in nature, participated in hands-on activities such as vegetable planting, biodiversity exploration, and exciting outdoor games. As night fell, the TNIS Gala Night came to life with captivating performances, insightful reflections, and a warm campfire that strengthened team spirit.


The second day of the field trip was a meaningful experience at Thuy An Rehabilitation Center, where TNIS students joined hands to support children with disabilities, spreading the spirit of kindness and compassion.


From cultural insights to impactful community engagement, every moment of this trip was a step toward growth for our TNISers. A heartfelt thank you to all students, teachers, and staff who made this journey truly remarkable! See you on the next adventure!
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