Immerse yourself in the Tet atmosphere at the British Council, one of Happier Flower's close partners.
With a rich palette of colors and abundant decorations like yellow apricot blossoms, lucky money envelopes, traditional cakes, red watermelon, fireworks, etc., it's enough to make students feel even more excited when passing by. Embracing beneficial foreign language learning while cherishing Vietnamese cultural roots – what could be more wonderful?
Christmas is approaching, and Happier is bustling with year-end projects. This marks Happier Flower's second collaboration with the British Council in both Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, creating a festive-themed decor.
Featuring familiar Christmas elements such as trees, mini pines, gift packages, intertwined pine garlands with ornaments, sparkling stars, and charming ribbons, along with joyful images of Santa Claus, the British Council space seems to come alive with festive spirit and positive energy this year-end.
The Halloween space at the British Council is designed with a primary color palette of orange, green, black, and purple, offering a mystical yet vibrant ambiance. Images of pumpkins, spiders, cute little ghosts, goblins, and witches are placed throughout, with charming and eye-catching designs that create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
In addition, students are encouraged to come to school in Halloween costumes and participate in the school's fun-themed activities, fully embracing this special event.
The Halloween decorations are not just about creating a joyful and impressive atmosphere; they also serve as an opportunity to connect the student community, providing unforgettable experiences for everyone.