"Classroom without walls”: Children learn to love Vietnam's seas and islands

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From the schoolyard to the beach, the young “sailors” of Quy Nhon Kindergarten embarked on their "ocean rescue” journey, the first lesson in the “Classroom without walls” program. Learning through experience, the children are growing up with love and sense of responsibility.

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