
Amid the mountains and forests of the Northwest, where the journey to knowledge is still filled with challenges, “doors of technology” are gradually opening, bringing hope for a more expansive learning future for highland students.
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In the past March & April, RT Holdings has successfully completed the installation of modern computer labs and high-speed internet access at four additional locations: Hua Trai Primary & Secondary School (Chieng Lao District), Huy Thuong Primary & Secondary School (Phu Yen Commune, both in Son La Province), Nam Bung Secondary & High School (Gia Hoi Commune, Lao Cai Province), and Nam So Primary School (Nam So Commune, Lai Chau Province).
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With a completely new learning environment, students in remote areas now have the opportunity to access a vast pool of knowledge from the open world, enhance their digital skills, and gradually adapt to a modern learning ecosystem. From basic IT lessons to independently exploring knowledge online, each experience helps nurture their confidence and aspirations to reach further.
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The project “Technology Journey – Bridging Dreams in the Northwest” is implemented with a total budget of VND 1.5 billion, aiming to equip computer labs for 10 schools and boarding facilities across Northwestern provinces. This is part of RT Holdings’ ongoing commitment to narrowing the digital divide and providing students in disadvantaged areas with access to a more modern and equitable education environment.
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Each connected school is not only a milestone in infrastructure development but also a meaningful step in spreading knowledge. From small classrooms in the mountains, big dreams are being nurtured – ready to reach out to the wider world ahead.












