Classrooms without walls: Experiential learning for growth – A journey to awaken local pride

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This edition of the “classroom without walls” program took students from Le Quy Don High School for the Gifted on a vibrant experiential journey: from the Phu Gia conical hat village to the sacred Ong Nui Pagoda. Each destination offered a new lesson in culture and pride in their homeland.

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