1. Celebrating Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20th
Joining the nationwide celebration of Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20th, a traditional event honoring the team of teachers and educators.
The theme of the painting is 'Celebrating Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20th'. It portrays a joyful teacher receiving the Nine and Ten-point flowers from her students, the most vibrant blossoms, along with the warmest smiles dedicated to her. It's the most meaningful gift she receives from her hardworking and diligent students.

2. Grand Rally to Celebrate November 20th
Every November, students eagerly participate in festive rallies commemorating Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20th, regularly organized every year. November 20th is a day when students from all corners of the country desire to return to express deep gratitude to their teachers, who have taught and shaped them into better individuals.
The grand rally is an expression of thanks and appreciation to all devoted teachers who have dedicated their lives to educating and nurturing students. This is also the theme of this painting, depicting students marching in a rally to congratulate their teachers.

3. Perfect Ten Flowers for Teachers and Educators
The joy of students is indeed the happiness of their teachers. Yes, the theme of this painting is 'Perfect Ten Flowers for Teachers and Educators.' Nothing brings more joy than the flowers representing excellent grades that students achieve through days of diligent study.
It's not just the effort of the students but also the hope of every teacher that each class grows and matures through the knowledge taught by the teachers.

4. A Gift for the Teacher
'A Gift for the Teacher' is the deepest expression of gratitude to her throughout the diligent years by the lesson plan, tirelessly by the blackboard, with white chalk.
The gift for the teacher is not just the vibrant bouquets or simple little presents but is the whole heart, the affection that every generation of students wants to send to her. 'Sorry' is not enough, 'Thank you' is not too much. Her feelings, her heart always hope that students become better individuals.

5. Teacher and Students in the Classroom
The classroom is a second home, and the teacher is the second mother for every generation of students stepping into the school at different ages. 'Teacher and Students in the Classroom' is the theme of this painting.
Every day, the teacher patiently guides through each lesson, each mistake the students make. The lessons she imparts are not just knowledge from books but also the 'lessons in becoming a better person' that several generations of students have come to understand.

6. Our Classroom Teacher
'Every morning when I come to class
I see the teacher is already here
I respond, 'Hello, teacher!'
And she smiles so brightly...'
Those are warm words, just like the theme of this painting celebrating November 20th. She's our classroom teacher, so simple and so kind. She is indeed the second mother for each of us students. Gratitude day is here, and all we know is to give her the most vibrant bouquets, wishing she stays forever young to guide many more classes to become better individuals, dear teacher!

7. Students Gathered Around Teachers
The theme of this painting is 'Students Gathered Around Teachers.' Perhaps this painting has portrayed most vividly the teachers' deep yearning as November 20th approaches. It's about reuniting and hearing about life, the successes, and the struggles that each class, old or new, tells the teacher.
'Planting seeds' throughout life, it's time to see if the 'harvest' yields 'blossoms and fruits.' That is the most meaningful gift teachers hope to receive on this very day.

8. 'Respect the Teacher, Cherish the Teaching' - 'Drink Water, Remember the Source'
The teaching profession has always been regarded as the noblest - the profession of 'Nurturing Humans.' Teachers, no matter where, are the most respected individuals.
'Respect the Teacher, Cherish the Teaching' - 'Drink Water, Remember the Source' is a theme that is often mentioned every November 20th. The painting expresses the gratitude of the students, sending a simple gift to their teacher. Her gentle smile is the greatest joy for the students after times when they made her sad or angry.

9. Ethnic Minority Students Celebrating Their Teacher
Students from ethnic minority backgrounds are more disadvantaged than their Kinh ethnic counterparts in Vietnam. They have limited access to education, lacking necessary textbooks and knowledge compared to other students.
The painting with the theme 'Ethnic Minority Students Celebrating Their Teacher' is a simple yet heartfelt expression of gratitude from these ethnic minority students to their teachers in this place.

10. 'Learn Manners First, Then Study Literature'

