My Activities
Travelling
Travelling has always been a crucial part of my life. To me, it is not simply about visiting places beyond the city, but about discovering unfamiliar rhythms of life and learning how cultures quietly shape the way people think and live.
My childhood was filled with travel memories—watching sunsets dissolve into the ocean, running barefoot across patches of grass, and feeling the contrast between the stillness of nature and the relentless pace of city streets. These moments taught me to notice details, to slow down, and to observe the world beyond routines.
Sports
For me, sports are not merely a way to stay healthy, but a space where discipline, focus, and self-discovery quietly intersect.
My journey with sports began early. Learning to ride a bicycle at the age of three marked my first experience with balance and persistence. By the time I was five, I had started playing basketball and quickly fell in love with the rhythm of the game. Even before that, I had spent countless moments playing with a ball alongside my parents, unaware that those simple interactions were laying the foundation for something deeper.
Leadership
Leadership has long been a quiet companion in my life—one of the forces that has continuously shaped who I am today. Rather than something I deliberately pursued, leadership often emerged naturally through moments that required responsibility, initiative, and thoughtful decision-making.
Throughout group projects, I frequently volunteered to take on the role of leader. These experiences gradually strengthened my problem-solving abilities, teaching me how to listen, adapt, and guide a team toward shared goals rather than individual success. Leadership, I learned, is not about control, but about clarity and trust.
Debate
I have grown up surrounded by arguments in daily life—most of them small, unclear, and driven more by emotion than reason. Unknowingly, these moments became the starting point of my debate journey—a desire to persuade thoughtfully and to communicate ideas with purpose rather than frustration.
Over the years, I learned different debate formats, each sharpening a different aspect of my thinking. Debate strengthened not only my public speaking skills, but also my confidence. I learned how to organize ideas, respond calmly under pressure, and express myself more clearly and persuasively, even when opinions differed.
A Personal Community Project for Children at Tam Duc Orphanage
I am a student who discovered the transformative power of music not only as an art form, but as a way to connect lives that might otherwise remain apart. One of my most memorable experiences was bringing melodies to orphaned children at Tam Duc Orphanage, where I realized that music can dissolve boundaries of circumstance and create a shared space of joy.
Expanding the Impact: Colors, Language, and Literacy
I am a student who learned that impact can expand far beyond the boundaries of music. Alongside the sessions with my peers, I spent other days of the week simply playing and engaging with toddlers at Tam Duc Orphanage. Without a fixed curriculum, I followed their lead, tailoring our activities to what they enjoyed most. This natural approach allowed my journey there to evolve into a multifaceted exploration of creativity and connection.
Amplifying Silence - Nurture the Potential of People with Deafness
I am a student who discovered the transformative power of music not only as an art form, but as a way to connect lives that might otherwise remain apart. One of my most memorable experiences was bringing melodies to orphaned children at Tam Duc Orphanage, where I realized that music can dissolve boundaries of circumstance and create a shared space of joy.