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Served tea on Teacher’s Day~drink tea while listening to the legendary story of Lukang Cypress Straw Hat

Our first class of sixth grade held a tea ceremony on Teachers' Day to thank the teachers for their hard work.

Before the activity, we had to learn how to make tea. We invited a teacher to teach us how to make tea. After a series of exercises, everyone became a good tea master.

On Teacher's Day, we prepared our own tea-making utensils and brewed unique Kung Fu tea.

The SDGs were proposed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015 and include 17 goals involving social economy, ecological environment and public governance, with the hope of promoting sustainable development in all aspects in an integrated manner. On that day, many teachers responded to the spirit of sustainable environmental protection and brought their own cups to drink tea and listen to the explanations.

While the teachers were enjoying tea, the Straw Hat team, as members of the Straw Hat team, shared with the teachers what they had learned during their visit to Cypress Straw Hat.

The principal came specially to have tea that day and was very positive about our promotion activities.

I knitted a deer myself and gave it to the teachers who worked hard in teaching on weekdays. I was very excited to be able to have such a meaningful activity on this day and express my gratitude.

If some teachers do not come, the class will serve tea and give deer to the class, so that every teacher can feel our sincerity.