Posted On: 31 October, 2025

Wrapping up the Social Studies project “Luminescence: Honoring the Legacy of Our Predecessors”, TNIS Bilingual Middle and High School students gathered on October 10 for a meaningful final presentation and in-depth discussion session.
 
During the event, students had the privilege to engage in conversations with two distinguished guests:
Dr. Trương Thị Bích Hạnh – Lecturer at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, who shared academic insights on history and the human values behind war.
Colonel Ngô Hữu Minh – Veteran of the Vietnam People’s Army who fought in Quảng Trị, offering heartfelt stories and reflections from the battlefield.
 
Students from Grades 6–7 presented their infographic research projects on military vehicles used along the legendary Hồ Chí Minh Trail, gaining a deeper understanding of resilience and sacrifice. Meanwhile, Grades 8–11 explored the film Red Rain (Mưa đỏ) through various lenses — history, psychology, sociology, art, and technology — uncovering how cinema can bring history to life for younger generations.
The event was not only a showcase of academic growth and critical thinking, but also a journey of remembrance and inspiration, where TNISers learned to honor the past while shaping their own understanding of peace and humanity.



 
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Luminescence final product - unfolding history through student eyes
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