
“Let’s save the Hoan Kiem turtle” by Pham Thi Thu Hang.

Tung Lam used the image of “carp”, a character in traditional Hang Trong paintings.
The carp holds an oxygen cylinder pipe on its mouth to survive in a seriously polluted environment.
Around the carp fishes without oxygen pipes are all dead.

“Take actions to save the earth” by Nguyen Viet Anh.

Nguyen Phuong Hoa won the second prize for “Water Globe”, with the message:
when the globe gets warm, ice will melt resulting in the increase of the sea rise level.
The land will disappear. At that time, the globe will have to re-paint itself.

Don’t let the Monkey King be helpless from the consequences caused
by humans is the message of Pham Anh Dung.

Two bears performing a ballet dance on a melting iceberg conveys the
message of global warming by Dinh Thi Thuy.

“Earthen pig to save energy” by Nguyen Trung Kien.

“Le’st image how the human will have to develop and change to adapt themselves
to the changing atmosphere” by Nguyen Phuong Linh.

“Fishes also saves energy, why not humans?” by Dao Duc Huy.

“Don’t wait untilEarth Hour to turn off the lights” by Nguyen Thu An.

“Turning off switch – a small act but very meaningful” by Nguyen The Trung.

“The natural resources are being exhausted and are on the
bank of perdition” by Nguyen Van Ha.

“For a green globe, let’s use bulbs in the greenest mode” by Tran Van Hoa.

The “Turning off the light to turn on ideas” was organized by the WWF Vietnam,
the Hanoi Department of Education and Training to raise the awareness of the youth
on climate change and to raise funds for the Earth Hour in Vietnam.