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Eighth grader wins national UPU letter-writing contest

Truong Hai Nam, an eighth grader from Le Huu Lap secondary school in central Thanh Hoa province, won the 44th Universal Postal Union (UPU)’s International Letter-Writing Competition for Young People in Vietnam.
Truong Hai Nam, an eighth grader from Le Huu Lap secondary school incentral Thanh Hoa province, won the 44th Universal Postal Union(UPU)’s International Letter-Writing Competition for Young People inVietnam. Nam surpassed over 9,000 candidates in this year’s UPU competition, themed "Tell us about the world you want to grow up in". In his letter, Nam took the role of the little match girl in HansChristian Andersen’s famous story “Little Match Girl” and wrote to theauthor expressing wishes to grow up in a caring world where the girl’stragedy would never happen.
The coherent and movingletter has been translated into French and submitted to the UPU inSwitzerland as the only Vietnamese entry to the contest’s internationalstage, according to the competition’s management board in Vietnam.
At the award-presentation ceremony held in northern Hai Duong provinceon May 9, three second prizes, five third prizes and 30 consolationprizes were also presented. An additional of 10 sub-prizes came toethnic and disabled young writers. Four studentsclaiming the first and second places received the “Creative Youth” medalfrom the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union.-VNA

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