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                                                    Unveiling the Secrets of EDM at the Talkshow “Music Festival – Beyond The Stage”How is a grand music festival brought to life? The talkshow “Music Festival – Beyond The Stage” served as a platform for HUFLIT’s Faculty of International Relations and Communication students to explore every stage of the process—from creative ideation and production to professional event operation.
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                                                    “Little Forest – Forest in a Jar”: A Small Journey of Nurturing Greenery in the Heart of HUFLITThe lobby area of HUFLIT’s Sư Vạn Hạnh campus came alive with vibrant shades of green during the workshop “Little Forest – Forest in a Jar” where students created their own miniature forests to embrace nature and convey a message of sustainable living and balance amid the fast pace of modern life.
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                                                    HUFLIT FIR&C Students Explore the “Real-World Skills” of the Interpreting Profession through Insights from AlumniRecently, HUFLIT’s Faculty of International Relations and Communication (FIR&C) organized a workshop titled “The Interpreting Profession – Real-World Skills,” featuring insights shared by the Faculty’s alumni and attracting strong participation from students.
The “Giao thoa an ky” talkshow and the journey to explore the beauty of Vietnamese culture by HUFLITers
The “Giao thoa an ky” talkshow not only conveys the significance of the homeland’s cultural beauty but also provides a space for HUFLITers to exchange ideas about Vietnamese culture and people in the modern context. The talkshow, organized by the students of the Faculty of International Relations (FIR), attracted the attention of more than 400 HUFLITers.
 The “Giao thoa an ky” talkshow’s poster
The “Giao thoa an ky” talkshow’s poster
Accompanying the Faculty of International Relations’ students at the “Giao thoa an ky” talkshow was the guest speaker – Mr. Ngo Tran Hai An, also known as “Quy Coc Tu”. Mr. Hai An is a well-known figure in the travel blogger community and is also a photojournalist.
With real-life experiences from traveling to over 40 countries across Asia, Europe, and Africa, Mr. Ngo Tran Hai An shared insights and inspirations about his career journey with the students. His works not only impress viewers with their artistic presentation but also encompass valuable lessons and stories about people’s lives in various cultural regions, spreading positive and meaningful messages to society.
 
During the “Giao thoa an ky” talkshow, the guest speaker, Ngo Tran Hai An, brought many exciting experiences to the students through storytelling with images. He took the students on a journey to explore various regions where each stop was an “an ky” (impression) with unique and distinct cultural characteristics. Furthermore, the students had the opportunity to hear Mr. Hai An share stories about “special” individuals who demonstrated extraordinary determination and profound inspiration in life.
Through his stories, not only did Mr. Hai An recall memorable moments, but he also evoked profound emotions in the students, motivating them to embark on their own journeys.

 
In addition, Mr. Ngo Tran Hai An shared his serendipitous journey into becoming a photojournalist and the process of building and developing his career. He emphasized that perseverance and relentless efforts were the determining factors. He encouraged young people to seize opportunities from the present, especially during their student years. He said, “Twenty years from now, you will regret more about the things you didn’t do than the ones you did. Step out of your comfort zone to explore the world around you, to witness your growth from those small steps, to live in listening, loving, and sharing happiness”.
 
Being a photojournalist is a profession that demands not only creativity but also steadfast perseverance and unwavering dedication. For young people with aspirations and passions, now is the time to boldly seek opportunities to gain experiences and prepare for the journey ahead. It is hoped that the fascinating and practical insights shared by Mr. Ngo Tran Hai An have contributed to empowering HUFLIT students with the motivation to realize their dreams.
