(Bandar Seri Begawan, 21st) Chung Hwa School celebrated a grand Hari Raya Aidilfitri festival on April 19, attracting the attendance of the school's chairman Sun Shengli, first vice-chairman Zhang Chengji, second vice-chairman Wen Weiye, secretary-general Huang Linming, treasurer Mao Niansen, director Cai Zhonglin, honorary director Yi Yibiao, as well as the presence of the Parent-Teacher Association chairman and its board members.
Principal Yan Ye delivered a warm welcome speech, thanking all guests for their participation and providing a profound explanation of the significance of this traditional festival. Subsequently, Vice-chairman Wen Weiye gave a brilliant speech, emphasizing the school's efforts and achievements in promoting multicultural integration.
The celebration started with teachers singing a Malay New Year song, a melodious tune that touched everyone present. Following this, the students presented a series of wonderful song and dance performances, showcasing their talents and enthusiasm, and winning warm applause and cheers.
At the end of the event, the teachers performed a beautiful dance, bringing the celebration to a successful close with a lively atmosphere.
The event not only promoted Muslim culture and enhanced the relationships between teachers and students but also demonstrated the school's cohesion and family warmth. It is believed that in the future, the school will continue to make efforts to hold more such events to promote understanding and unity among various ethnic groups.
Principal Yan Ye delivered a warm welcome speech, thanking all guests for their participation and providing a profound explanation of the significance of this traditional festival. Subsequently, Vice-chairman Wen Weiye gave a brilliant speech, emphasizing the school's efforts and achievements in promoting multicultural integration.
The celebration started with teachers singing a Malay New Year song, a melodious tune that touched everyone present. Following this, the students presented a series of wonderful song and dance performances, showcasing their talents and enthusiasm, and winning warm applause and cheers.
At the end of the event, the teachers performed a beautiful dance, bringing the celebration to a successful close with a lively atmosphere.
The event not only promoted Muslim culture and enhanced the relationships between teachers and students but also demonstrated the school's cohesion and family warmth. It is believed that in the future, the school will continue to make efforts to hold more such events to promote understanding and unity among various ethnic groups.