1. Presentation About the 26/3 Camp with the Theme: Aspiration
Dear Organizers and Judges of the Camp,
On behalf of the class XX camp, I would like to present the significance of our camp gate as follows:
To commemorate the XXth anniversary of the founding of the Hồ Chí Minh Communist Youth Union, our school, in collaboration with the local youth union, has organized a camp to reflect on the glorious path of the Union's development. For this event, our team from class XX would like to present a camp gate with the name: Aspiration.
Youth represents the age of dreams, ambitions, and the desire to reach the true values of life. It is also the time to dedicate energy, intellect, and the drive to lead with the noble ideal: 'Wherever youth are needed, wherever difficult tasks arise, youth will be there.'
It is these very aspirations that empower the youth to soar higher and further, reaching new horizons and contributing to the country's development, as our beloved President Hồ Chí Minh once dreamed. Our camp gate is made from simple materials that are very familiar to all Vietnamese people: bamboo. Bamboo is easy to find, easy to work with, and inexpensive, yet holds profound meaning. For centuries, bamboo has been a symbol of the Vietnamese people: straight, flexible, and loyal. It has always been present in daily life: 'Bamboo guards the thatched roof, protects the ripe rice fields, and charges into the enemy's tanks and artillery.'
At the top of the camp gate, the national flag flutters proudly, reminding us all to cherish this sacred land that generations have built. To the right of the gate is the emblem of the Hồ Chí Minh Communist Youth Union, with a hand firmly holding the flag, symbolizing the bright truth: The youth union is the trusted reserve force and right arm of the Party. Whenever the country needs, youth will be there. Whenever the country faces difficulties, youth will always be ready. To the left is the emblem of the Hồ Chí Minh Young Pioneer Organization, with the image of a young bamboo shoot growing straight, representing strength and youthfulness, continuing the legacy of our ancestors to take over the country's future.
In conclusion, through this camp gate, our team wants to send a message to all students: Aspiration is an essential element for every individual, especially for students like us. We must live with aspirations in both our studies and our efforts to grow into responsible, skilled individuals who can contribute to society.
Finally, on behalf of our team, I would like to send my best wishes for health and success to the teachers, judges, and fellow participants in the camp.
Wishing our camp a successful and meaningful event.


2. Presentation About the 26/3 Camp with the Theme: Setting Sail
Esteemed representatives!
Dear teachers and fellow students!
I am XX, here on behalf of class XX, to present our camp gate with the theme: "Setting Sail." I would like to begin.
As you can see, our camp gate is shaped like a boat, named “Class XX's Youth Union.” This boat carries the trust, dreams, and hopes of all of us, setting sail towards new horizons.
Next, I invite everyone to look up and see the image of two hands coming together. As the poet Hoàng Trung Thông once wrote:
"Our hands can do it all
With human strength, even stones can turn to rice."
Indeed, our hands embody the strength of humanity. They are the best tools we have to create what we desire. For us—the future generation of the country—these hands carry all the strength, spirit, and passion needed to step forward confidently and help build our nation. Despite knowing the road ahead is full of challenges, we believe that with the guiding light of the Party and the dedicated guidance of the Hồ Chí Minh Communist Youth Union, nothing is impossible.
Through challenges, today our hands will carry achievements, sweet fruits, and offer them to our beloved President Hồ Chí Minh, along with promises to continue improving ourselves, becoming individuals who are both "red" (morally upright) and "specialized" (knowledgeable and skilled).
However, to achieve these great goals, the first thing we must do now is to dedicate ourselves to learning, refining our knowledge and character. Under this school roof, many generations have learned, grown, and matured, producing many valuable citizens for the country. We are proud to be part of this legacy.
On the occasion of the XXth anniversary of the Youth Union’s establishment, we are determined to strive for success and further develop our strengths. Additionally, we hope to achieve many perfect scores and accomplishments this year to present to our teachers and make them proud.
The boat “Class XX's Youth Union” sets sail, carrying youth, enthusiasm, and all our hopes, built on a strong foundation, proud of the generations that have come before us. Step by step, we will venture into the ocean, face any storm, and one day return with a bountiful harvest of achievements.
That concludes my presentation. Finally, on behalf of our Youth Union, I wish the teachers, judges, and all participants in the camp good health and success in life. May our camp be a success.


3. Presentation on the 26/3 Camp: Le Van Tam
Esteemed delegates!
Dear teachers and fellow students!
I am ........ and on behalf of our class ........, I will present about the camp entrance with the theme: Le Van Tam. I kindly ask for your attention as I begin.
The main purpose of setting up a camp is an essential activity in extracurricular education. It allows us to engage in collective activities, offering moments of recreation and enjoyment after long and intense study sessions. More importantly, it is an opportunity for us to revisit the traditions of the Youth Union, gain deeper knowledge about our organization. Because of these reasons, we have not over-invested in the camp’s construction to avoid waste or neglecting our studies. Nevertheless, all the members of the group ...... have worked together to build this shared space. While modest and simple with readily available materials, it carries great meaning, symbolizing the strong and unbreakable unity of our team. And now, we invite the esteemed judges and teachers to look toward the entrance of our camp! During the resistance against foreign invaders, many heroes emerged, especially young ones who sacrificed their lives to protect our nation, such as Tran Quoc Toan, La Van Cau, Kim Dong, Vo Thi Sau.... Among them, there was a brilliant figure in the resistance against the French, who self-immolated to destroy an enemy fuel depot. Today, our camp proudly carries the name of this hero – Le Van Tam!
It has been so long since we first tied the bright red scarf of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, and we have often heard the song echoing in our hearts: "I remember most one story from the past! In the South, one day, the enemy's fuel depot was set ablaze! Who was the first to achieve this heroic act? At 13, it was Le Van Tam!” This song stirs deep emotions in us! Even as young members of the Youth Union, we have known about his heroic example! He bravely gave his life for the cause of national liberation at just 13 years old! Although he is now part of the mountains and rivers, his image as a bright flame continues to live on in the hearts of each Youth Union member! His name is honored right at the center of our camp entrance with a bright red color, like a flame burning fiercely on a backdrop of youthful green, representing his fighting spirit and unyielding patriotism that will remain forever with generations of Youth Union members! Below, two hands symbolically show our respect and gratitude for his sacrifice, giving his life to secure the freedom and happiness of future generations! The hands lift the flame higher, symbolizing our determination to follow his shining example. At the top, the emblem of the Youth Union shines like the Sun, illuminating the path for future Youth Union members! The camp frame represents... a pair of wings spreading wide, like the guiding leaders preparing to soar into the blue sky! Just as today’s youth must strive to excel and integrate globally, to stand alongside the world's great powers!
Next, we invite the esteemed judges and teachers to enter and explore our camp! In the heart of the camp is an altar and the sacred National Flag! Beneath it is a photo of President Ho Chi Minh, surrounded by fresh flowers we offer to him, the father of our nation! Around the camp are colorful flags and decorations that we have used to adorn our camp. While simple, it is created with all our hearts! Crafted with sweat, with the hands of the members of our class......, it will forever remain in the memories of each of us. We sincerely thank the school for organizing this meaningful extracurricular event for us. In just two years, we will bid farewell to our beloved school THCS........, filled with memories of our school days! The school year is passing quickly, and the semester exam is approaching! We promise to make even more effort in our studies so that by the end of this year, every member of our class will achieve excellent results. To honor our teachers, and parents, who have guided us! This is our first time organizing a camp, so we understand there may still be areas that need improvement. We kindly ask for the judges' and teachers' understanding and forgiveness. This concludes my presentation. We wish the judges and teachers good health!
Wishing our camp great success!
Thank you to the esteemed judges, teachers, and all students for your attention. I am finished!


4. Presentation on the 26/3 Camp: Van Don Island
Esteemed judges, teachers, and dear friends!
Welcome to the 26/3 camp celebrating the founding of the Hồ Chí Minh Communist Youth Union at our school .............., following is the presentation about the camp of our youth group ......:
The struggle to protect the islands of our homeland has left indelible marks in the hearts of our people. Reflecting on the long history of heroic moments, I am filled with a strange sensation: a mix of nostalgia, sorrow, and deep admiration for the courage and determination of the soldiers who are tirelessly fighting to protect our country.
First and foremost, our group .... would like to dedicate our feelings to the soldiers of the sea, those who stand firm day and night, defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our nation.
Our group is deeply honored to bear the name Van Don Island (Van Don District, Quang Ninh Province), a small island district located in the northeastern part of Quang Ninh. Covering an area of 551.3 km², Van Don is an archipelago surrounding the eastern and northeastern parts of Bai Tu Long Bay, comprising around 600 islands, both large and small. The largest island is Cai Bau, which occupies more than half of the district’s land area. Van Don is bordered to the northwest by the sea of Tien Yen district, to the northeast by the sea of Dam Ha district, to the west by the city of Cam Pha, to the east by the sea of Co To district, to the southwest by Ha Long Bay, Ha Long city, and the sea of Cat Ba in Hai Phong, and to the south by the offshore waters of the Gulf of Tonkin. With such a strategic location, Van Don plays a crucial role in the development of maritime economy, politics, and society.
The summer camp of our youth group .... is designed with the theme: “Youth and the Sacred Sovereignty of the Sea and Islands of the Nation.” At the highest point is the red and yellow flag of the nation, fluttering in the wind, constantly reminding each of us, the youth, to place our country and homeland above all else, and to strive in our studies to soar higher and further. Alongside the national flag is the emblem of the Youth Union, symbolizing the spirit of youth: respect, creativity, and initiative...
Inside the camp is an image of a sail, a miniature representation of the nation (in the shape of the letter S), and a lighthouse. The lighthouse guides ships through the vast seas. Even in the midst of storms, it stands tall, just as our soldiers protect the sacred waters of our homeland. Next, there is an image of our great leader, President Ho Chi Minh, and a fruit tray. Over there is a space for the creative youth of our youth group ......... This area represents our innovative spirit, showcasing the youth’s energy, passion, and enthusiasm in research, exploration, and creativity. Poet Nguyen Viet Chien once wrote:
“If the country is facing storms from the sea
One part of our blood is in Hoang Sa
Thousands of years ago, following my father to the sea
My mother in the mountains, forever remembering Truong Sa…”
Though the war is over, the noble qualities of the soldiers of Uncle Ho are still preserved and passed down through generations of the Vietnamese people. Today, these virtues shine brightly as our beloved naval soldiers take on the noble responsibility of maintaining peace for our nation and the country of Vietnam. In Truong Sa, amidst the wind and rain, our soldiers are guarding the skies of our nation. I have never been to Truong Sa, only knowing of it through geography books, a group of islands located 250 nautical miles from the mainland. I also know Truong Sa through songs about the beloved island, songs about the national seas and islands, with the most striking impression being the bravery of the soldiers who rise above the challenges of scarcity in food and fresh water, battling through storms and strong winds, enduring the cold or the burning heat of the island seas. In all these difficulties, the hardest part for the soldiers is overcoming their own limits. Amidst the vast, unpredictable ocean, the endless space makes one feel lost and lonely like never before. However, these soldiers turn their longing and love for their families into a source of motivation to fulfill their duties. They bring peace to the country, to the people, and to their own families. By excelling in their mission, these young men bring pride and happiness not only to their loved ones but to the entire nation as well.
As citizens of Vietnam, carrying the warm blood of our people, the words 'our homeland' echo in our hearts as the most sacred and enduring. The waves of the homeland’s seas continue to crash from afar, like melodies praising a legendary Vietnam, praising the love for our country of the naval soldiers who tirelessly defend our skies and seas. Though the war has ended, the East Sea still stirs. The sea always requires the efforts of our naval soldiers, always needing the support and solidarity of all of us.
Through the sounds of the wind and the waves, we send our deepest respect and gratitude to the naval soldiers at the forefront of the waves.
Finally, I sincerely thank the teachers and friends for your attention in listening to our youth group’s presentation.
I wish our teachers good health, happiness, and success in your work. I also wish our camp to be a great success.
Thank you very much!


5. Presentation on the 26/3 camp with the theme: Youth and the Sacred Sovereignty of the Sea, the Islands of the Nation
Esteemed judges, teachers, and dear fellow students!
Welcome to the 26/3 camp celebrating the founding day of the Hồ Chí Minh Communist Youth Union at our school, and following this is the presentation of our youth group...
The fight to preserve the islands of our homeland has left an unforgettable mark on our nation's heart. Reflecting on the long journey through those heroic chapters of history, I suddenly feel a deep sense of nostalgia, sorrow, and admiration. Most importantly, I am filled with reverence for the courage and bravery of the soldiers who are tirelessly fighting to protect our homeland.
First and foremost, our group ... wants to express our heartfelt gratitude to the soldiers of the sea, those who stand firm day and night, bearing arms to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our country.
The summer camp for Youth ... is designed around the theme “Youth and the Sacred Sovereignty of the Sea and Islands of the Nation.” At the highest point flies the red and yellow flag of the nation, a constant reminder that each of us must place our country above all, and work diligently to rise higher, to go further. Alongside the national flag is the Youth Union emblem, symbolizing the spirit of the youth: passionate, creative...
Inside the camp is the image of a sail, a miniature representation of our country (in the shape of the letter S), and a lighthouse. The lighthouse guides ships across the oceans. Even amidst storms, it stands tall, as our soldiers stand guard, protecting the sacred waters of our nation. Next is the image of our great leader, President Hồ Chí Minh, and a fruit tray. Over there is a space for the creative youth of our youth group, where exploration and innovation thrive.
The poet Nguyễn Việt Chiến wrote:
“If the country is facing storms from the sea
One part of our blood is in Hoàng Sa
Thousands of years ago, following my father to the sea
My mother in the mountains, forever remembering Trường Sa…”
The war may be over, but the noble qualities of the Hồ Chí Minh soldiers are preserved and passed on through generations of Vietnamese people. Today, these qualities shine again as our beloved naval soldiers bear the noble responsibility of maintaining peace for our people, for our nation. In the mists of Trường Sa, our soldiers stand guard day and night over the skies of our homeland. I have never been to Trường Sa, only knowing it from geography books, a group of islands 250 nautical miles from the mainland. I also know Trường Sa through songs of the beloved islands, songs about our national seas. Despite the cold or the scorching heat of the island seas, the hardest part is overcoming oneself. Amid the vastness of the ocean, the endless expanse of space makes one feel more lonely than ever. Yet, these soldiers turn their longing and love for family into the strength to carry out their duties. They bring peace to the nation, to the people, and to their families. By fulfilling their mission excellently, they not only bring pride and happiness to their loved ones, but they also bring joy to the entire nation with the peace they provide.
As Vietnamese citizens, carrying the warm blood of our people, the words 'our homeland' echo in the heart of each individual, as the most sacred and immortal of all things. The sea and islands of our homeland continue to greet us with their waves, like melodies praising a legendary Vietnam, celebrating the love for our country of the naval soldiers tirelessly guarding the skies and seas. Although the war has passed, the East Sea still faces storms. The sea always requires the efforts of the sailors, always needing the support and solidarity of each of us.
Through the sound of the wind and the waves, we send our heartfelt sympathy, respect, and gratitude to the naval soldiers at the forefront of the waves.
Finally, I sincerely thank the teachers and my friends for your attention in listening to the presentation of our group... I wish all our teachers good health, happiness, and success in your work. I also wish our camp great success. Thank you!


6. A presentation about the March 26th camp with the theme: Youth and the Sacred Maritime Sovereignty of Our Nation's Islands
Dear judges, teachers, and all the students!
Welcome to the March 26th camp, celebrating XX years of the establishment of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union at XX School. We are pleased to present the youth group's report:
The seas and islands of Vietnam are integral parts of our territory. Throughout history, they have been closely intertwined with the lives of the Vietnamese people, both physically and spiritually. As a result, the seas and islands are deeply embedded in the Vietnamese consciousness as symbols of our homeland and our life. For thousands of years, the Vietnamese people have strived to reclaim and protect these sacred territories, willing to sacrifice everything for their sovereignty. Reflecting on the long history of this struggle, I feel a deep sense of nostalgia, sorrow, and admiration for the courage of the soldiers who have defended our homeland day and night.
The March 26th camp for class XX is designed under the theme: 'Youth and the Sacred Maritime Sovereignty of Our Nation’s Islands.' At the highest point, there is the image of the red and yellow flag of Vietnam, proudly flying in the wind, always reminding each member of the Youth Union to prioritize our nation and homeland, while striving for excellence in our studies to reach new heights. Alongside the national flag is the Youth Union badge, symbolizing the spirit of youth: respect, creativity, and innovation.
Next, inside the camp, there are representations of the sail, symbolizing the shape of our country (in the shape of the letter S), and the lighthouse... The lighthouse is a guiding light for ships navigating the vast oceans. Even in the midst of storms, it stands tall, just like the soldiers defending the sacred seas of our nation. Also present is the image of our beloved President Ho Chi Minh, along with the image of a five-fruit tray. Nearby is the creative corner of the youth group, representing the innovation and passion of our members in research, exploration, and creation. As poet Truc Chi once wrote:
"Under the night sky, a thousand claws scratch,
The waves crash against the shore, yet the star in their eyes never fades,
The island still stands together."
This paints the image of a stormy night at sea, where the soldiers remain calm amidst the chaos of the waves. Their unwavering belief in the idea that 'The homeland is seen from the sea' shows that the islands are an inseparable part of the nation, as sacred and vital as the land itself. From ancient times, the seas and islands have been an essential part of Vietnam's sovereignty. Together with the land, they form the environment for the survival and thriving of our people. The act of pushing the sea back to build our nation and using the sea to defend it is a unique aspect of Vietnam’s history. Though wars have passed, the noble qualities of the soldiers of President Ho Chi Minh are still preserved and passed down through generations. In today’s era of peace, Vietnam is recognized as a coastal nation with strategic importance both regionally and globally. The maritime sovereignty of Vietnam is essential to our efforts in building and defending the Fatherland.
As citizens of Vietnam, with the blood of our ancestors running through our veins, the words 'Fatherland' resonate in every heart as sacred and eternal. Our islands and seas continue to crash against the shore, much like the songs praising our legendary Vietnam and the love for our homeland expressed by the soldiers of the navy who tirelessly protect our shores and skies.
We wish to send our deepest respect and gratitude to the soldiers guarding our shores by using the sounds of the wind and the waves to express our solidarity and appreciation. Finally, we sincerely thank our teachers and friends for their attention to the presentation from youth group XX.
We wish our teachers good health, happiness, and success in their work.
We hope the camp is a great success.
Thank you very much!


7. A presentation about the March 26th camp with the theme: The Seas and Islands of Our Homeland
Dear judges, teachers, and all my friends!
To celebrate the March 26th camp commemorating XX years of the establishment of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union at XX School, our Youth Union group is honored to bring our own messages to the camp. This is reflected through the gate of our camp, where we want to express our love for the seas and islands, and our homeland.
At the highest point, aligned with the Youth Union badge, is the image of the national flag fluttering in the wind, always reminding us that as members of the Youth Union, we must place our country and homeland first, striving to learn and grow further...
Using simple materials such as bamboo and rattan, we created the image of a traditional house of the H’re ethnic people. With a thatched roof and a windmill turning day and night, we symbolize the peaceful and prosperous life in our hometown of Ba Tơ. A significant part of the camp gate features an image of a ship. These are not only the boats that braved the seas in the past, but also the fishing boats of today. Despite their simple equipment, these boats, powered by courage and love for the country, continue to sail proudly toward the East Sea to protect our sacred maritime territory. Speaking of the seas and islands, poet Nguyễn Việt Chiến wrote:
“If the homeland is in a storm from the sea
There is a part of the blood and flesh in Hoàng Sa
Thousands of years ago, I followed my father to the sea
Mother went to the forest, always remembering Trường Sa…”
These ships have contributed to the glorious victories of our people. Even though today, war is behind us, the greedy still have ambitions, and the East Sea will surely continue to be turbulent. Therefore, the sea always needs support from the mainland.
In the harsh conditions of the Trường Sa Islands, our soldiers are working day and night to protect the skies of our Fatherland. Trường Sa is also known through the songs of our beloved Trường Sa, singing about the islands of our nation. The most impressive part is the indomitable spirit of the soldiers stationed there, overcoming not only shortages of food and fresh water, but also enduring violent storms, strong winds, and the extreme cold or scorching heat of the island’s weather.
Amid all these hardships, the greatest challenge for our soldiers is overcoming themselves. In the vast expanse of the ocean, the infinite space often makes one feel lost and alone. However, these soldiers have transformed their longing and love for their families into motivation to fulfill their mission. For they are working day and night to bring peace to the Fatherland, for the entire nation and for their own families. By fulfilling their duties with excellence, they bring pride and happiness not only to their loved ones but to the whole nation as well.
We humbly borrow the sounds of the ocean waves and the sounds from the Ba Tơ mountains to send our empathy, respect, and deepest gratitude to the naval soldiers at the frontline, who are working tirelessly to build and protect our beloved homeland of Ba Tơ.
Thank you, teachers, and friends, for listening to my presentation.
Wishing the camp great success!
Once again, thank you!


8. A Presentation on the March 26th Camp with the Theme: Vietnamese Bamboo
Honorable Organizers and Judges of the Camp,
On behalf of Class XX's camp, I would like to explain the significance of our camp's entrance gate as follows:
Dear judges! As you can see, the entrance gate of our camp is predominantly designed with bamboo. Bamboo has become an integral part of Vietnamese culture, symbolizing simplicity, resilience, and the ability to withstand all kinds of natural disasters, storms, and foreign invasions.
For generations, bamboo has been present along almost every road across the country, deeply intertwined with the Vietnamese people. It holds a special place in the hearts of all Vietnamese, often regarded as a symbol of the Vietnamese people and their homeland. Since childhood, I have learned the poem “Vietnamese Bamboo: Vietnam is a land of countless trees and plants, each one beautiful and precious, but none more familiar than the bamboo, with dozens of different types that grow straight and tall...”
“The bamboo is green, green from the beginning
In the old stories, there was always a green bamboo grove…”
Along with the banyan tree, the water well, and the village communal yard, the bamboo groves have been a part of the Vietnamese countryside, symbolizing a deep connection with the Vietnamese people. Bamboo offers shade to life and is always ready to make sacrifices...
It can also be observed that the strength and identity of the Vietnamese people, as well as their culture, share many similarities with the resilience and beauty of Vietnamese bamboo. Bamboo does not grow alone; it thrives in clumps or groves, symbolizing the community spirit of the Vietnamese people. Its roots penetrate deep into the earth, it lives long, and it thrives in all lands. Therefore, bamboo is often compared to the Vietnamese people—industrious, diligent, and rooted in the land and their villages: “Roots grow strong even in poor soil, Bamboo grows as many roots as it has strength.” Through all the challenges of history, through wars defending the nation, bamboo has rightfully become a symbol of the indomitable spirit and beauty of the Vietnamese people.
Next, I invite the judges and our respected teachers to come inside and tour our camp! At the heart of our camp stands an altar with the sacred national flag! Beneath it is a picture of Uncle Ho, surrounded by fresh flowers we wish to offer to him—The beloved father of the Vietnamese nation! Around the camp are colorful flags and flowers, decorating our camp. Though simple and not overly extravagant, it is made with all our hearts, sweat, and the hands of the XX class members, and it will remain etched in the memories of every member of our class.
Once again, on behalf of the class, I would like to thank the school for organizing such a meaningful extracurricular activity on the occasion of March 26th. We promise to continue to work hard in our studies so that every member of our class will achieve excellent results and live up to the expectations of our teachers and parents, who have dedicated so much to teaching us! My presentation concludes here.
I wish the judges and our esteemed teachers good health!
We wish the camp to be a great success!
Thank you to the judges, the teachers, and all who listened.
That’s all from me!


