A total of seventy individuals and organisations winning the 39 th Universal Postal Union (UPU) International Letter-Writing Competition were honoured at a ceremony in Hanoi on May 21.
The competition, themed “Write a letter to someone to explain why it is important to understand HIV/AIDS and to protect yourself from the disease”, has been organised by the Ministry of Information and Communications.
According to the deputy head of the organising board, Le Thi Kim Ha, who is also deputy general director of the Vietnam Post Corporation, many of the 1.2 million entries have surprised the jury by their stories and satisfactory solutions.
Ho Thi Hieu Hien from Tay Son junior high school in Hai Chau district, Da Nang city has won first prize with a letter to Zhang Yi Mou, a popular Chinese director.
In her letter, Hien expresses her hope that the Chinese director will produce movies on HIV/AIDS to help raise public awareness of the risks of the epidemic to effectively prevent it from spreading.
Da Nang ’s Tay Son school was also honoured with second, third and consolation prizes.
Along with their peers from Da Nang , contestants from the northern province of Hai Duong were among the most impressive groups at the ceremony. They have won a total of seven awards.
The organising board also presented awards to the youngest contestant, five participants from remote areas and three blind students./.
The competition, themed “Write a letter to someone to explain why it is important to understand HIV/AIDS and to protect yourself from the disease”, has been organised by the Ministry of Information and Communications.
According to the deputy head of the organising board, Le Thi Kim Ha, who is also deputy general director of the Vietnam Post Corporation, many of the 1.2 million entries have surprised the jury by their stories and satisfactory solutions.
Ho Thi Hieu Hien from Tay Son junior high school in Hai Chau district, Da Nang city has won first prize with a letter to Zhang Yi Mou, a popular Chinese director.
In her letter, Hien expresses her hope that the Chinese director will produce movies on HIV/AIDS to help raise public awareness of the risks of the epidemic to effectively prevent it from spreading.
Da Nang ’s Tay Son school was also honoured with second, third and consolation prizes.
Along with their peers from Da Nang , contestants from the northern province of Hai Duong were among the most impressive groups at the ceremony. They have won a total of seven awards.
The organising board also presented awards to the youngest contestant, five participants from remote areas and three blind students./.