An interesting and useful day at Thăng Long Imperial Citadel for students of Vietnam – Cuba Primary School

Students of the Vietnam-Cuba Primary School have taken part in the heritage education programme titled “Little Archaeologists” at Thăng Long World Heritage Site. This has been a really new, useful and appealing experience for them at weekends.

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Students of Class 5B listening attentively as they were being introduced to the history of Thăng Long – Hà Nội  and archaeological vestiges.

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After the site visit, they had a chance to watch a short documentary about Thăng Long Imperial Citadel and the work of an archaeologist.

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Students taking part in a quiz game called “Looking for the treasures in Thăng Long Palaces” and winning a victory flag.

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Students looking for replicas of treasures of Thăng Long Palaces at a simulated archaeological pit.

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Experiencing the work of an archaeologist through team work: drawing the artifacts, rubbing the motifs on artifacts, and doing jigsaws.

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Work that requires meticulousness, dexterity, patience and creativity

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The joy of getting things done together

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A completed work by “Creativity” group.

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Students of the “Patience” group with smiling faces after completing their work.

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Minh Anh from Class 4B speaking on behalf of the children to thank the Management Board of Thăng Long Imperial Citadel for giving them a useful playing field.

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Little students being awarded certificates of participation in the “I’m an archaeologist” programme.

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A happy group photos for the “little archaeologists”.

Kim Yến
Thăng Long – Hà Nội Heritage Conservation Centre

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