Hanoi students pray for luck prior to college exams
Tuoi Tre
“Please give me luck during my exams.” Tuoi Tre
Hanoi high school students are resorting to spiritual elements
in the hope of increasing their chances at the upcoming national college
admission exams.
As in previous years, thousands of students jostled Tuesday for a place
at the Temple of Literature, thought to be Vietnam's first national
university, built in the 11th century, and thus a ‘sacred’ place for
praying for luck in exams, to perform observances which they believe
will bring them good luck during the exams.
Ceremonies ranging from burning paper votive offerings and lighting
incense to touching the stone turtle heads, donating small change, and
buying calligraphy papers were carefully observed.
Vietnamese 12th-graders will sit for the admission exams, administered
by the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET), either on July 4 and 5
or July 9 and 10, depending on their majors.
Every year local applicants must pass the MoET tests on a set of three
subjects chosen from math, physics, chemistry, literature, history,
geography, biology, and foreign languages to be admitted to the college
of their choice.
Official figures show that about 800,000 candidates will start taking their tests tomorrow.
The exams are seen as the most important of their kind to local high
school students because an undergraduate degree is considered a passport
to success in this fast-growing country.See how Hanoi university hopefuls sought luck in the following photos taken yesterday at the temple by a Tuoi Tre reporter.
A father brings his daughter to the gate leading to the Temple of Literature.
Candidates gathering around the box office at the temple
Praying at the Temple of Literature
Incense and paper votive offerings to be burnt in return for luck
Burning paper votive offerings
A candidate is seen smiling after buying red calligraphy paper for VND100,000 (US$4.8). The black word means ‘heart’ in English.
Students and parents planting incense in a big censer
These students are pretending to write their names on a red board,
which was used to display the names of brilliant graduates in the past,
in the hope that this would help them make it through the exams.
People leave small-denomination banknotes at the temple as charitable donations to receive luck in return.
Calligraphy papers, believed to bring luck to buyers, on sale for VND15,000 (71 US cents) at the temple
A male student trying to touch the head of a stone turtle statue, a practice to seek luck before exams
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Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 7, 2013
Education
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