[Exchange Student Program] Field Trip
January 13rd: Welcome Taiwan Delegation
Dr. Ho Ngo Anh Dao - Person in charge of Faculty of Environment and Labor Safety welcomed Professor Lei Hung Fei and a group of Taiwanese students at Tan Son Nhat airport.
Picture 1 - Dr. Dao gave gift to Prof. Lei Hung Fei
In addition, Ms. Dang My Thanh and Nguyen Thuy Vien Minh also came to welcome the delegation and provide logistical support.
Picture 2 - Taking photos with faculty members of Faculty and representatives of the Taiwanese students
January 14th : Can Gio - Vung Tau
Taiwanese and Vietnamese students came to Can Gio Mangrove Forest to learn about the biodiversity here, typical plant and animal species, and nature conservation.
Picture 3 - Taiwanese students visit Can Gio Forest and Monkey Island
After visiting Can Gio Mangrove Forest and Monkey Island, they moved to Can Gio beach to learn about the tidal regime, alluvial deposition from the sea.
Picture 4 – Professor and students study at Can Gio beach
Leaving Can Gio, the group headed to Nghinh Phong Cape, Vung Tau. This is a long cape protruding into the sea located in the south of Vung Tau peninsula.
Picture 5 - The group of students took photo in the sunset at Nghinh Phong cape
January 15th: Binh Thuan
Suoi Tien (Suoi Hong) in Phan Thiet Ward, Mui Ne, Binh Thuan: learn about geology
Fairy Stream Mui Ne is 1.8km long, originating from Dua village, Thien Nghiep commune, flowing through Ham Tien ward and then into the sea. Suoi Tien is just a small stream of water flowing behind the red and yellow sand dunes, but it has an attractive beauty with the orange-red water because of the color of the sand. The space is highlighted by the red color of the sand and the undulating and rugged stalactites along the banks of the stream. The sand stalactites are composed of sandy clay that has been eroded over time to form many strange shapes. The sand here adheres to form dry, hard cliffs.
Picture 6 – Suoi Tien (Suoi Hong)
Picture 7 – The group listens to the formation of geology in this place and prepares to walk through the stream
Picture 8- Collect sand samples and measure the fineness of sand particles
Picture 9 – Enjoying a hot spring bath together
Visit and learn about Champa culture at Posanu Cham Towers
Picture10 – Visiting Posanu Cham Tower cultural site
January 16th: Tanh Linh - Ho Chi Minh City
On the way from Tanh Linh to Ho Chi Minh City, the group stopped at the following places:
Bien Lac Lake: using a solar battery model to cover the lake surface and dredge the lake bed so that the lake can hold more water, in order to reduce flooding in the rainy season and have enough water supply. in the dry season.
Picture 11 - photo taken at Bien Lac Lake
La Nga Bridge: the life of people living in raft houses on the river. The abandoned meteorological station and the lack of hydrological information collection here.
Picure 12 – La Nga Bridge looking down from the bridge
January 17th: Ho Chi Minh City
Before visiting Ho Chi Minh City, the group of Taiwanese students visited Ton Duc Thang University and took photo at the Uncle Ton monument.
Picture 13 - Taiwanese student taking photo at Uncle Ton monument - TDTU
Taiwanese students and Vietnamese students visited prominent places of Ho Chi Minh City such as Ben Thanh Market, Fine Arts Museum, City Post Office, Nguyen Hue Walking Street, Water Bus
Picture 14 - Taking souvenir photos at Ben Thanh Market
Picture 15 - Taiwanese students in Vietnamese Ao Dai
Taiwanese students had a very meaningful study trip in Vietnam. Faculty students had the opportunity to meet and exchange knowledge and culture with Taiwanese students. This is really a meaningful, useful and practical program when combining a variety of online - offline and field-based teaching methods.
Hope to see you in the next exchange programs at the Faculty of Environment and Labor Safety.
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