Hundreds of young people braved the sun to participate in the 2015 Freshmen Festival


Despite the sunny weather, hundreds of young people enthusiastically joined the 2015 Freshmen Festival which opened at the Student Cultural House on the morning of October 17, 2015.
In order to create a healthy playground, support and orientation for new students when entering the university education environment, Hanoi Student Cultural House in collaboration with Hanoi City Student Association organized the 2015 New Student Festival on October 17 and 18, 2015.
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With many exciting and attractive activities, the 2015 New Student Festival attracted more than 5,000 members and students from more than 60 universities, colleges and academies in the city. Coming to the Festival, new students have the opportunity to participate in useful activities such as: Student Book Day 2015, experiencing cuisine from 3 regions, Talk show, attractive music programs held on the night of October 17 and 18 with many guests loved by young audiences such as: Noo Phuoc Thinh, Lynh Lee, Van Anh - The voice, Dj Minh Tri...
In addition, at the Festival, the Organizing Committee awarded 30 gifts and scholarships to 30 students with difficult circumstances who have excelled in their studies.
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Some pictures at the Opening Ceremony of New Student Day 2015:

Master Nguyen Thien Tu - Director of Hanoi Student Cultural House delivered the opening speech

BTC presents flowers and certificates to sponsors

The New Student Festival was officially opened and took place over 2 days, October 17 and 18, 2015.


The organizing committee awarded 30 gifts and scholarships to 30 students with difficult circumstances who excelled in their studies.





Despite the sunny weather, hundreds of young people enthusiastically joined in the 2015 Freshmen's Festival held at the Student Cultural House.




Singer Hoang Yen and Ha Anh stir up hundreds of students