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zhenjiang: children’s voices praise the motherland and express patriotism

2024-10-05

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xia shu central primary school in jurong city, zhenjiang held a wonderful national day singing competition. with full enthusiasm and loud singing, the students of the school jointly blessed the motherland and celebrated the 75th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china.
the atmosphere at the competition site was warm and solemn. the students held small red flags with smiles of pride and joy on their faces. they took the class as a unit and sang on stage one by one. they sang classic patriotic songs such as "red sun" and "singing the motherland" with passionate and loud voices and beautiful melodies. every song seems to be a force, inspiring the students to work hard for the prosperity of the motherland.
yan ziqi, a student at xiashu central primary school in jurong city, said: "i am very happy to participate in this event today. i wish our motherland will become stronger and stronger in the future. in the future, we must study hard and learn knowledge well, and become the pillars of the country when we grow up, and build our motherland.”
this national day singing competition not only provides students with a platform to showcase themselves and hone their abilities, but is also a profound patriotic education. by participating in the competition, the students have a deeper understanding of the greatness of the motherland and the pride of the nation, and are more determined to study and grow for the prosperity of the motherland.
“in the later period, we will also carry out many educational activities on patriotism to let children love the motherland and hometown. here i wish the motherland more prosperity, wish our people’s lives will become better and better, and wish our motherland a better tomorrow. " said xie xingxing, director of moral education at xia shu central primary school in jurong city.
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