
The origin and significance of Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20th.
Let's explore the origins of Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20th to better understand the significance of one of the most important holidays of the year.

Let's explore the origins of Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20th to better understand the significance of one of the most important holidays of the year.

The President of Vietnam awarded the title of People's Teacher to 21 teachers and the title of Excellent Teacher to 1.167 teachers, totaling 1.188 people.

Greeting cards for Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20th don't need to be overly elaborate, but they clearly express the sincere feelings and gratitude that students want to send to their teachers.

20/11 là ngày hội tôn sư trọng đạo, tôn vinh những người thầy, năm nay Ngày Nhà giáo Việt Nam rơi vào thứ mấy?

On the morning of November 20th, the Foreign Trade University celebrated the 41st anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day with a highlight being a cultural performance by nearly 1.000 students and lecturers.

Professor Ta Quang Buu (1910–1986) was a brilliant Vietnamese scientist, one of the country's most talented intellectuals in the period after the August 1945 Revolution.

November 20th is Vietnamese Teachers' Day, a day to honor and express gratitude to those working in the education sector.

On September 28, 1982, the Council of Ministers (now the Government) issued Decision No. 167-HĐBT designating November 20th of each year as Vietnamese Teachers' Day.

Every Vietnamese person knows that November 20th is a day to express gratitude and honor teachers, but not everyone knows how Vietnamese Teachers' Day came into existence.

Each student at Luong Van Chanh Specialized High School (Phu Yen) received 50.000 VND to organize a celebration with their teachers on Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20th.

On Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20th, send a heartfelt gift of best wishes to your teachers to express your gratitude.
Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Kim Son hopes that teachers will utilize their abilities, intellect, and love for the profession to contribute to the nation's education system.

On Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20th, along with wishes, cards, and flowers, you can express your gratitude to your teachers with meaningful and touching poems.

Choosing a gift for teachers on Vietnamese Teachers' Day is a dilemma for many people; it's not easy to find a gift that is both meaningful, practical, and affordable.

On Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20th, send heartfelt wishes as a token of gratitude to your teachers.

The principal of a school in Ho Chi Minh City wrote an open letter requesting that flowers and cakes given on Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20th) be exchanged for health insurance cards for students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

The best and most meaningful wishes for Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20th are a wonderful spiritual gift, expressing gratitude to teachers.

For the past 41 years, November 20th has been the day when Vietnamese people honor their teachers and their noble profession of "nurturing future generations"; so what day of the week does Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20th, 2023, fall on?

The skillful and "circus-like" bamboo dance performance by a group of students from Vinh Phuc, which attracted 4 million views, is one of many performances celebrating November 20th that has left netizens in awe.
Twenty-six teachers who are currently members of the 26th National Assembly are striving to bring their thoughts and aspirations to the parliamentary chamber so that the education sector can be improved.

On November 20th, the students in their 90s organized a celebration and presented a special gift to their teacher, Ms. Phung Hai Yen, who has been the main instructor of their English class for the past four years.

In some places, besides insufficient salaries, teachers also find that their "voices" are sometimes silenced.

To commemorate their time studying together, Miss Khanh Van took a series of photos with her students on Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20th.

On Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20th, heartfelt yet witty and endearing wishes can bring a smile to your teachers' faces.

On Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20th, send a heartfelt gift of best wishes to your teachers to express your gratitude.

Seeing that many students lacked food and clothing, Ms. Ha decided to help them and support them in attending school.

According to Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, teachers must always uphold the spirit of cultivating virtue and talent, being dedicated, loving their profession and loving people... contributing to nurturing the younger generation.

Everyone knows that November 20th is Vietnamese Teachers' Day, but not everyone knows the history of this holiday.

Despite being unable to walk and having to use a wheelchair, Mr. Duc has strived to overcome all difficulties to become a teacher beloved by generations of students.

On Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20th, along with wishes, cards, and flowers, you can express your gratitude to your teachers with meaningful and touching poems.