Quang Nam Students And Teachers Benefit From Japan’s Aid Program
The multi-function room was newly built thanks to the Kusanone aid program of the Japanese Government and the support of the local People's Committee. After two years of completion, the room has brought many benefits to the school.
Classroom from the Kusanone aid program. |
This is a place for teachers to hold meetings and conferences. It is also a place where students participate in extracurricular activities. Other works in the aid project also actively serve school students and teachers here.
Multifunctional room from the Kusanone aid program. |
According to Tra Van Nhi, Principal of Junko Primary School, all teachers and students were very excited. Thanks to the Kusanone aid program, the facilities are more complete. Tra Van Nhi also expressed his sincere thanks to the Japanese Government and relevant units and departments.
Group photo with Principal Tra Van Nhi and students. |
On this occasion, the Embassy's Kusanone aid program offered incense to Junko's altar in the school's traditional room, to commemorate the Japanese woman with a kind heart and love for Vietnam.
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