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In addition to practicing songs related to the Youth Union, making 26/3 bulletin boards, on the exact day, the school will organize singing competitions, judge 26/3 bulletin board competitions of classes, organize camping competitions, presentations about the 26/3 camp among grades, classes. This is a meaningful activity that helps enhance the unity, team spirit of the whole class on March 26 and is highly appreciated by the school to help the class's achievements progress.
Presentations about the 26/3 camp
Top 5 best presentations about the 26/3 camp
A presentation about the 26/3 camp gate that is meaningful describes the camp, has significance associated with March 26, and reflects the significance that your class's camp gate brings. With the establishment day of the Youth Union approaching on March 26, let's refer to the best camp presentation below.
The best presentation about the camp on March 26: Setting Sail
Respected delegates!
Dear teachers and beloved students!
I, XX, on behalf of the XX class, present the presentation about the camp gate with the theme: 'Setting Sail.' Allow me to begin.
As you can see, the overall design of our camp gate resembles a boat, named 'XX Youth Union.' This boat carries our beliefs, dreams, and hopes, reaching out to new horizons.
Next, I invite everyone to look up, where there is an image of two hands clasped together. Dear teachers and students! Poet Hoang Trung Thong once wrote:
'Our hands create everything
Even stones turn into rice'
Yes! The hand is the embodiment of human strength, the finest tool for creating what we desire. For us - the future generation of the nation, those hands contain all the strength, spirit, and enthusiasm for us to confidently build our country. Despite knowing that the path ahead is full of challenges and obstacles, we always believe that under the guiding light of the Party and the dedicated leadership of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, nothing is impossible.
After overcoming many challenges, today, this hand will carry achievements, fragrant flowers, and sweet fruits to offer to beloved Uncle Ho. Along with that are promises to strive even harder to perfect ourselves, to become individuals who are both 'virtuous' and 'professional': 'Virtuous' in ethics, ideology, and 'professional' in expertise, knowledge, and skills.
However, to achieve those great things, the first thing we need to do right now is to dedicate ourselves to studying, enriching our knowledge, as well as our character and ethics. Under this roof, during the past period, countless students have studied, grown up, and matured, and countless useful citizens have been trained for the country. We always feel proud to be part of that generation.
On the occasion of the XXth anniversary of the Youth Union establishment, we, the youth, are determined to strive for achievements, to further enhance our strengths. Additionally, we also hope that this academic year will achieve many perfect scores, many accomplishments to delight our teachers, making them pleased.
The boat 'Chi Doan XX' sets sail carrying youth, enthusiasm, and also carrying dreams, hopes on a solid foundation, proud of the generations that have passed. We will step by step venture into the ocean, face every rough wave, and one day not far away, it will return filled with beautiful achievements.
My presentation concludes here. Finally, on behalf of our team, I would like to send our best wishes for health and success in life to the teachers, judges, and all participants in the camp. Wishing our camp a successful and beautiful outcome.
Impressive Camp Presentation on March 26th
Meaningful Explanation of March 26th Camp #2: Aspiration
Respected: Organizing Committee, Judges of the Camp
Representing Class XX camp, I will explain the significance of the camp gate as follows:
On the occasion of the XXth anniversary of the establishment of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, School XX collaborates with the local Youth Union to organize a camp to review the glorious development of the Union. For this camp, Class XX's youth team presents a camp gate named: Aspiration
Youth is the age of dreams, aspirations, and the desire to reach the true values of life. It is also a time to dedicate youth, intelligence, and enthusiasm to lead in noble ideals: 'Where there are youths, there are no difficult tasks.'
And it is these aspirations that have helped the youth soar high, reaching new horizons, contributing to building the country as beloved Uncle Ho had wished. Our camp gate is made of very simple but extremely familiar materials to every Vietnamese, which are bamboo and palm leaves. Bamboo and palm leaves are easy to find, easy to make, and affordable, yet they carry profound meanings. Throughout the ages, bamboo and palm leaves have been seen as familiar images of Vietnamese people, straight, resilient, and loyal. They are closely associated with daily life: 'Bamboo holds the thatched roofs, protects the ripening rice fields, bravely enters tanks, the enemy's monsters.'
Above the camp gate, at the highest position, is the fluttering National Flag, reminding everyone to cherish the sacred land that multiple generations have built. On the right side of the camp gate is the emblem of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, with a hand firmly holding the flag, symbolizing the bright principle: Youth Union is the trusted reserve and the right arm of the Party, always ready whenever the country needs. On the left side is the emblem of the Ho Chi Minh Young Pioneer Organization, with the image of a young shoot standing straight, representing strength, youthfulness, following the footsteps of our ancestors to inherit the country in the future.
In conclusion, with the above camp gate, our youth team wishes to convey a message to all students that: Aspiration is an essential factor for every individual, especially for students like us. We must live with aspirations in learning and in self-improvement to become good children, useful individuals for society in the future.
Finally, on behalf of the youth team, I would like to send our best wishes for health and success in life to the teachers, judges, and all participants in the Camp.
Wishing our Camp a great success.
Presentation about the camp on March 26th: Aspiration
The most meaningful presentation about the camp on March 26th: Vietnamese Bamboo
Respected: Organizing Committee, judges of the Camp
I represent class XX to elucidate the significance of the camp gate as follows:
Respected Judges! Looking at our camp gate, you can easily notice that it's mostly made of bamboo. It can be said that bamboo has become a part of Vietnamese culture, symbolizing simplicity, vitality, and resilience against all natural disasters, storms, and invaders.
For generations, bamboo has been present in every corner of the country, closely connected with the Vietnamese community. Especially in the consciousness of every Vietnamese person, bamboo holds a profound and enduring position, considered as a symbol of the Vietnamese people and land. Since childhood, I have learned the poem 'Vietnamese Bamboo: The land of Vietnam is green with countless different types of trees, all beautiful, all precious, but the most familiar is still bamboo, which grows straight and green...'
'Green bamboo, since when?
In ancient tales, there were green bamboo shores...'
Along with banyan trees, waterfronts, communal yards - familiar and endearing images of traditional Vietnamese villages, the bamboo bushes of the village have coexisted and sympathized with the Vietnamese people throughout the ages. Bamboo offers shade to life and is willing to sacrifice everything...
We can also see that the resilience and identity of the Vietnamese people and culture bear many similarities to the vitality and beauty of Vietnamese bamboo. Bamboo does not grow individually but lives in clumps or bamboo groves. This collective characteristic symbolizes the communal nature of the Vietnamese people. Bamboo has roots that penetrate deep into the soil, living long and thriving in all regions. Therefore, bamboo is likened to the Vietnamese people - hardworking, diligent, attached to the land and the village: 'Roots grow unafraid of poor soil, Bamboo's many roots show much diligence.' Through the ups and downs of history, through the wars to defend the country alongside the Vietnamese people, bamboo deserves to be a symbol of the resilience and indomitability of the Vietnamese people and also the beauty of Vietnam.
Next, I invite the judges and esteemed teachers to come inside to visit our camp! In the center of the camp is the sacred national flag altar! Below is a picture of Uncle Ho, surrounded by bright flowers that we want to offer to him - the venerable father of the Vietnamese nation! Surrounding the camp are rows of colorful flags and flowers that we decorated for our camp. Although it may seem somewhat simple, not overly elaborate. However, it was made with all our hearts, sweat, and the hands of the members of class XX, it will forever remain in the memories of each member of our unit.
Once again, on behalf of the class, I thank the school for organizing a meaningful extracurricular activity day on March 26 for us. We promise to strive harder in our studies, so that all members of the class achieve good results and do not disappoint the teachers, parents who have diligently taught and guided us! My presentation ends here.
Wishing the judging panel and esteemed teachers abundant health!
May the camp be a great success!
Thank you to the esteemed judges, teachers, and fellow students for listening.
That's all from me!
Presentation on the significance of the 26/3 camp gate: Vietnamese Bamboo
Thuyết minh về trại 26/3, meaningful and number 4: Homeland Islands
Respected judging panel, teachers, and all my peers!
To celebrate the XXth anniversary of the establishment of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union at XX School, we, the members of Unit XX, bring our own messages to the camp. This is demonstrated through this camp gate, where we want to convey our love for the homeland and the seas and islands.
At the top, facing the emblem of the Youth Union, is the national flag fluttering in the wind, always reminding us that as young union members, we must always prioritize our country and homeland and strive to study to reach higher and farther...
Using simple materials from bamboo and palm leaves, we have created the image of the stilt houses of our H're brothers and sisters. With roofs made of straw and a windmill spinning day and night to depict a peaceful and self-sufficient life in Ba To homeland. Occupying a relatively large space of the camp gate is the image of a boat. These are the countless boats that once crossed the sea, and today they are the fishing boats. Despite the rudimentary means and with courage and love for the country, the love for the sea still proudly spreads its sails towards the East Sea to protect the sacred sea of the Fatherland. When speaking of the islands, poet Nguyen Viet Chien wrote:
'If the country is in storm from the sea
There is a part of blood and flesh in Hoang Sa'
A thousand years ago, following our father into the sea
Mother went to the forest, forever missing Truong Sa...'
Those ships contributed to the glorious victories of our nation. Even though warfare has receded today, the greedy still harbor ambitions, and the East Sea surely still churns. Therefore, the sea always needs sharing and support from the mainland.
In the misty Truong Sa, our soldiers are tirelessly defending the skies of the Fatherland. Truong Sa is also known through beloved songs, singing about the homeland's seas. What's more impressive is the courage of island soldiers, rising above all shortages of food and fresh water, overcoming storms and strong winds, enduring the chilling cold or scorching heat of the island seas.
Amidst all those difficulties, the hardest thing for them is to overcome themselves. In the vast expanse of the sea, the infinite space always makes people feel lonely and isolated more than ever. However, these soldiers have turned longing and love for family into motivation to fulfill their duties well. Because they bring peace to the Fatherland day and night, including their own loved ones. Excelling in their duties, they not only bring pride and happiness to their loved ones but also to the entire nation.
We borrow the sound of the waves, the sounds from the Ba To mountain forests to send to the naval soldiers who are at the forefront, those who are contributing day and night to building our homeland, Ba To, the deepest empathy, respect, and profound gratitude.
Thank you to the teachers and students for listening to my presentation
Wishing the camp great success
Once again, thank you!
Presentation on the camp of March 26: Homeland's Seas and Islands
Exposition on the March 26 camp: Youth and the Sovereignty of the Fatherland's Sacred Seas and Islands
Respected judges, teachers, and all my fellow students!
Welcome to the March 26th camp commemorating the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union of School XX. Here is the exposition about the camp by Unit XX:
The seas and islands of Vietnam are an integral part of the country's territory, intertwined with the lives of Vietnamese people both materially and spiritually. Therefore, in the Vietnamese consciousness, the seas and islands represent the nation, life, and the reality of thousands of years of history where Vietnamese people have tirelessly explored and sacrificed for the sovereignty of the homeland. Reflecting on the long journey of these heroic stories, I suddenly feel a strange sensation: excitement, sorrow, and profound admiration. Above all, there is deep respect for the bravery and courage of the soldiers who are fighting day and night to protect the homeland.
The March 26th camp of Class XX is themed: 'Youth with the Sovereignty of the Fatherland's Sacred Seas and Islands.' At the top is the image of the red flag with a yellow star fluttering in the wind, always reminding each of us as young members to prioritize the Fatherland and the homeland above all and to strive for higher education and achievements. Accompanying the national flag is the Youth Union badge, a symbol of youth spirit: respectful, creative...
Next, inside the camp is the image of a sail, a miniature image of the Fatherland (in the shape of the letter S), and a lighthouse... The lighthouse guides ships through the vast sea. Despite the storms, it stands tall, alongside the soldiers protecting the sacred sea of the Fatherland. Then there's the image of our great President Ho Chi Minh along with the image of a fruit tray. On the other side is the creative corner of Unit XX's youth. This creative corner represents innovative ideas, showing the youth's enthusiasm and dedication in research, exploration, and creativity.
As poet Truc Chi once wrote:
'In the night of countless claws
The chill scratches the surface of waves
Yet stars never fade from sight
Island stands together,'
That's a painting of the sea on a stormy night. And amidst the raging waves and winds, those island soldiers remain calm, serene amidst the distant storms and raging seas. For in them lies a belief that 'The nation looks from the sea,' and because the sea and islands are an integral and sacred part of our beloved nation! Since ancient times, the sea and islands have been an essential component of the sacred sovereignty of the motherland. The archipelagos and islands have formed a unified part of Vietnam's territory. Alongside the mainland, they have created an environment for survival and the continuous development of our nation. Reclaiming the sea to build the nation and safeguarding the nation through the sea has been a unique feature of Vietnam's past. Despite wars being a distant memory, the noble qualities of Uncle Ho's soldiers are still preserved and passed down through generations of Vietnamese,... In today's era of peace, Vietnam is recognized as a coastal nation with significant advantages and a strategically important position in the region and the world. The sea and islands of Vietnam hold immense importance in the endeavor to build and protect the motherland.
As Vietnamese people, carrying the warm blood of Vietnam within us, the words 'Motherland' echo in each person's heart as the most sacred and enduring. The homeland's seas and islands still echo day and night from afar, like melodies praising a legendary Vietnam and celebrating the love for the homeland of the navy soldiers tirelessly guarding the homeland's seas and skies.
We borrow the sound of the wind, of the sea waves, to convey to the navy soldiers at the forefront of the waves, the wind, empathy, deepest respect, and profound gratitude. Finally, I sincerely thank the teachers and all of you for paying attention to the presentation of our XX delegation.
Wishing all teachers good health, happiness, and success in their work.
Wishing our camp a successful and beautiful outcome.
I sincerely thank you all!
The best presentation about the 26/3 camp: Homeland's Seas and Islands
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