Ho Chi Minh City 12th graders
celebrate graduation with Holi-style color fest
Twelfth-graders from a
private high school in Ho Chi Minh City marked the end of their 12-year
student life by smearing each other with color in front of their school.
Students throw bags of color
powders to each other in Ho Chi Minh City in this photo posted on Facebook.
Pedestrians
along Nguyen Khuyen High School on Thanh Thai Street in District 10 on
Thursday were stunned when dozens of students appeared at the school gates
which bags of colored powder ready to hurl at their peers, mimicking
celebrations traditional of the Hindu festival of Holi.
The
12th graders filmed
the celebration and uploaded the videos to YouTube the same day, causing a
stir amongst internet critics and busybodies.
Though supports of the event weren’t shy to point out that
finishing high school is a once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment, detractors were
quick to label the Nguyen Khuyen 12th-graders as inappropriate.
“What kind of students dirty their own school?” said one commenter.
Despite
some negativity, the students can rest easy knowing their biggest supporter
is none other than their schoolmaster, Nguyen Xuan Thao, who believes the
celebration isn’t worth the fuss of YouTube critics.
“Why
[are some people] so serious?” he wondered to Tuoi Tre (Youth)
newspaper during a phone conversation on Thursday after confirming that the
school gate had in fact been ‘attacked’ with the color.
“The
students were only having some fun,” the schoolmaster said.
“We
only warned them to take care of their health. That’s all.”
Thao
said the school had held a ceremony on Thursday morning for 12th graders to pay tribute to their
teachers and parents, a traditional activity marking very end of their
12-year student life.
“As
our ancestors teach, no one is as mischievous as students; I don’t think the
act is offensive,” he said.
“The
students have tried their hardest during their three years at this school and
we don’t judge them for how they chose to celebrate this special occasion.
“There
is no problem with them having fun.”
Thao
asserted that 12th graders
everywhere, not just Nguyen Khuyen, want to indulge in the same ‘mischievous’
behavior to end their student life.
The
school head also confirmed that he had been informed of the celebration by
the students.
“I
told them to do what they want to do, but to pay attention to their health,”
he said.
“I
reminded them to avoid hurting the eyes before the upcoming national exam.”
TUOI TRE
NEWS
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Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 5, 2017
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