What is special about the opening ceremony of the countries in the world?

While all schools in Vietnam are celebrating the same day with formal ceremonies and many meaningful activities, in some countries around the world, it is organized very simply or briefly. even without the opening ceremony.

Japan

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Simple opening ceremony in Japan.(Photo: Flickr).

The opening day in Japan will be decided by each school and notified to the students. There are no flags and flowers, no delegate tables and chairs, no screen backdrops, no loudspeakers, no stage podium adorning, no longer lengthy speeches .

The speeches of the principals are also simple with three reminders for students, namely respect for traffic rules, politeness and learning goals. A gentle opening ceremony and maximum savings. Administrative procedures for parents and students' families are completely removed.

Chosen

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The opening ceremony was held solemnly in Korea.(Photo: NKnews).

Schools in Korea celebrate the opening ceremony on the fourth day of the year with the welcome ceremony. On this day, parents will wear new uniforms and put red flowers on their chests.

The reason for choosing Korea on April 1 to start the new school year is said to be due to the time when the northern part of the Korean peninsula changed from winter to spring, suitable for plants to sprout and sprout and The opening ceremony is a metaphor for the meaning of Korean children as the country's preschool.

South Korea

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Colorful opening ceremony in Korea.

In Korea, the opening ceremony is usually held in the first week of March, with the hope that spring will bring a good start to the students. On this holiday, the students participated in a school-wide ceremony, given flowers and greetings by teachers. Some places also allow students to prepare balloons with a wish, and at the end of the ceremony students will drop the ball in the sky with the wish that their dream will fly high.

Russia

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The opening ceremony ended with the first bell of the new school year.(Photo: Sputnik).

On September 1 every year, also called Knowledge Day, marks the start of the new school year in Russia. Children bring flowers to give teachers and attend a special ceremony. The ceremony ended with the bell ringing to symbolize the "first bell" of the new school year.

If September 1 falls on a Saturday, students still have to attend the ceremony and actual classes will start on Monday. The schedule of Russian students is quite similar to Vietnam: starting in September and ending in May next year.

Ukraine

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Students attend the opening ceremony in Kiev.(Photo: Shutterstock).

Like in Russia, Ukrainian students will hold the opening ceremony on September 1, but in recent years due to the unstable state of the country, many schools have dismissed the ceremony. With the lucky students going to school, they often wear beautiful traditional costumes, eager to hold flowers to school for the opening ceremony.

China

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Chinese students are happy to receive books during the opening day.(Photo: News.cn).

Chinese students also start on the first day of September. On this day, the children often gather at the school yard, get a dictionary from the teachers, get the textbooks and return to the classroom.

America

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The first day of the new school year in the US is also a normal school day.(Photo: Internet).

The United States does not have a day of "all people taking children to school" like Vietnam. The time of school starts in August or September, depending on the regulations in each state. Many schools in the United States do not hold the opening ceremony. On the first day of the new school year, students and students go to class.

Virtue

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German children on the first day of school will be given to their parents or grandparents to give a big hat that is nearly as big as a young person, decorated in colorful, filled with candy, chocolate, toys and school supplies. .(Photo: DW).

School schedules in Germany are subject to state conditions to avoid traffic congestion. Normally, the new school year begins in August or early May. In Germany, people are only interested in the opening ceremony for first graders. They conceive, it is the most important day, in the life of a person going to school. Therefore, in the first grade, they organized respect, but were brief and meaningful. From grade 2 and above, the opening day is the same as other school days.

Vietnam

In Vietnam, September 5 is the day the whole people take children to school. The school day has a very sacred meaning, not only for students but also for parents and the community.

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The opening ceremony of the new school year in Vietnam.

Since the academic year 2015-2016, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has directed the education and training sector to choose a national opening ceremony for the whole country, to do the right to greet the flag, to sing the National Anthem, to read the President's letter. water, principal speaks briefly and spends time with teachers and students. Opening ceremonies at many schools are being reformed towards student focus.

In this school year, HCMC Department of Education and Training agreed to hold the opening ceremony at all schools at 7:30 am on September 5. The opening ceremony consists of 'ceremony' and 'festival' , which is organized thoughtfully, briefly and economically.

In which, the "ceremony" was organized with rituals: greeting flags, singing the national anthem, reading the President's letter, the opening speech of the principal, beating the school drum and commending the individual and the excellent collective. jointly organize the welcoming ceremony for the first grade students (grades 1, 6 and 10).

Particularly "Assembly" , the Department also encourages schools to organize many happy, rewarding and healthy activities such as folk games, arts and cultural activities . to create an exciting and impressive atmosphere. for all students about the sacred opening day, especially for the first time they go to school.