Photos: Teachers, students start new school year

VOV.VN - On September 5, many schools across Vietnam launched the 2016-2017 academic year.

New school year begins at Thinh Hao Primary School in Dong Da precinct, Hanoi




On the first day of new school year at Kim Dong Primary School




Teacher and pupils at Kim Dong Primary School rejoice starting a new academic year 

Schoolgirls at Thuc Nghiem School

Miss Vietnam 2016 Do My Linh returns to Viet Duc Secondary School to attend new school year ceremony


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