Posted On: 30 October, 2025

Wrapping up the Social Studies project “Luminescence: Honoring the Legacy of Our Predecessors,” TNISers from Grades 6A and 7A concluded their meaningful learning journey with a series of creative research reports and infographic designs.
After their insightful field trip to the Ho Chi Minh Trail Museum, students gathered and analyzed information from authentic historical sources — including artifacts, models, and archival exhibits — and transformed them into visual stories from a young, modern perspective. Through this collaborative process, they developed essential skills in observation, note-taking, data synthesis, and visual presentation, while also sharpening their critical thinking and academic creativity.
The result: a collection of vivid infographics showcasing legendary military vehicles and artillery that once contributed to the “Ho Chi Minh Trail legend,” such as the 37mm anti-aircraft gun, the ZIL-157 military transport truck, and the BTR-60 armored vehicle.
Each piece tells its own story of history — blending knowledge, art, and gratitude — as a heartfelt tribute from TNIS students to the generations who came before them.



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