Amid laughter and excitement, the fifth week of the Family-Friendly Spaces (FFS) program marked the conclusion of this year’s summer activities. To celebrate the children’s growth and achievements over the past month, participating factories hosted special closing ceremonies, giving the children the opportunity to showcase the skills and creativity they had developed during the Happy Summer program.
This week, children presented their summer learning through singing, dancing, theatrical performances, and interactive games. Some performed self-created skits and dances, combining teamwork with creative thinking, while others displayed their handmade crafts, artwork, and building projects, demonstrating growth in both artistic and hands-on abilities. The closing ceremonies were filled with laughter and applause as children confidently took the stage to share their joy and accomplishments with parents, teachers, and peers.
Additionally, some factories incorporated fun competitions, mini-games, and interactive experiences into the closing events, allowing children to consolidate what they had learned and release their energy in a joyful atmosphere. Parents also actively participated, engaging with their children and experiencing firsthand the warmth and joy brought by the Family-Friendly Space Program.
With the conclusion of the closing ceremonies, this year’s FFS summer program officially came to an end. Children left the “Happy Summer” program with enriched experiences and cherished memories, while factories and communities benefited from a stronger sense of family care and community cohesion.
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