On the morning of October 30, 2025, at the Ho Chi Minh Museum (Hanoi), the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) organized the Closing Ceremony and Awards Presentation of the 2025 National “Reading Culture Ambassador” Contest. Ho Chi Minh University of Banking (HUB) is honored to have student Huynh Thi Hanh Phuc – class DH38AM04, Faculty of Foreign Languages – achieve an outstanding award in the competition.

(Photos of the awards ceremony)

(Student Huynh Thi Hanh Phuc receiving the award)
With her love for books, ability to spread the value of reading, and active learning spirit, Hanh Phuc has affirmed the image of HUB students: knowledgeable, proactive, creative, and full of inspiration. This achievement is not only a source of personal pride but also contributes to enhancing the University's reputation in promoting reading culture among university students nationwide.
The “Reading Culture Ambassador” contest is a meaningful initiative aimed at nurturing a passion for reading, fostering self-study habits, and developing reading culture within schools and the community. In 2025, the contest attracted nearly 1.2 million entries from more than 8,700 educational institutions across various participant groups, including over 18,600 university and college students. These impressive numbers continue to affirm the strong influence and widespread reach of the reading culture movement among young people.

(Delegates attending the Closing Ceremony and Awards Presentation)
The achievement of student Huynh Thi Hanh Phuc is a testament to her dedication and effort, while also reflecting the support and companionship of the University and its Library in building a knowledge-rich learning environment that encourages reading habits and scientific research

(Student Huynh Thi Hanh Phuc)

Once again, congratulations to student Huynh Thi Hanh Phuc. It is hoped that this success will continue to inspire the HUB student community, contributing to the promotion of lifelong learning and the development of a sustainable reading culture at the University.