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Children’s programme exploring Southeast Asia on horizon

The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi will organise a programme on May 30 and 31 that helps children explore Southeast Asia, to mark International Children’s Day on June 1.

With experiential activities, games, and traditional toy-making, the programme is expected to help children make interesting discoveries about Vietnamese and Southeast Asian cultures.

Entry to the museum is free for children with disabilities.

The youngsters will have the opportunity to learn about the flags of Southeast Asian countries and their currencies and capitals.

Other activities include drawing and painting outfits of ethnic minority groups and cultural heritage exhibits./
VNA/VNP

Tireless efforts made to restore the names of fallen soldiers

Tireless efforts made to restore the names of fallen soldiers

In the central province of Quang Ngai, one of the localities with the largest number of unidentified war martyrs' graves, hundreds of officers, soldiers and specialists are pressing ahead with the nationwide 500-day campaign to collect biological samples and digitise grave records for DNA analysis, with the hope of restoring the names of those who sacrificed their lives for the nation.

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