Kindergarten students in Hanoi eagerly return to school

Kindergarten students in the capital headed back to school on April 13 after a nearly-one-year break caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

All 63 cities and provinces nationwide have now reopened kindergartens for their pupils.

All 63 cities and provinces nationwide have now reopened kindergartens for their pupils.

Kindergarten students head to school from the early morning, with many excited at the prospect of returning and meeting with their teachers and friends once again.

Kindergarten students head to school from the early morning, with many excited at the prospect of returning and meeting with their teachers and friends once again.

Children are fully aware of the need to wash hands and follow the Health Ministry’s pandemic prevention orders before entering class.

Children are fully aware of the need to wash hands and follow the Health Ministry’s pandemic prevention orders before entering class.

Children of Nga Tu So kindergarten in Dong Da district can’t hide their excitement on their first day of heading back following an absence of nearly one year.

Children of Nga Tu So kindergarten in Dong Da district can’t hide their excitement on their first day of heading back following an absence of nearly one year.

Some children burst into tears on the first day of going to school.

Some children burst into tears on the first day of going to school.

A teacher guides children to sanitize their hands before entering class.

A teacher guides children to sanitize their hands before entering class.

Nearly 200 children in 14 classes are present at Hoa My kindergarten in Mo Lao ward of Ha Dong district.

Nearly 200 children in 14 classes are present at Hoa My kindergarten in Mo Lao ward of Ha Dong district.

As many as 1,145 kindergartens in Hanoi, involving a total of 600,000 children, were forced to cease operation from April, 2021, due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The capital is therefore the final locality across the country to allow the resumption of in-person learning at local kindergartens.

As many as 1,145 kindergartens in Hanoi, involving a total of 600,000 children, were forced to cease operation from April, 2021, due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The capital is therefore the final locality across the country to allow the resumption of in-person learning at local kindergartens.
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