Дђб»ѓ Thi Hsg Cгўt Tiгєn 2021- 2022 Apr 2026
"The forest showed me the way," Minh replied, his voice steady.
Inspired by the spirit of those exams, here is a story about a young student named Minh, living on the edge of the Cát Tiên National Park. The Guardian of the Green Heart
As the exam date approached, a heavy storm—the kind that only the Central Highlands can brew—washed out the main bridge connecting his village to the town center. The villagers were worried, but Minh was devastated. This exam was his chance to earn a scholarship and eventually study environmental law. Дђб»Ѓ thi HSG CГЎt TiГЄn 2021- 2022
At 4:00 AM, with a flashlight in one hand and his pens in the other, Minh set out. He navigated by the scent of damp earth and the familiar calls of the gibbons. He slipped twice, staining his white shirt with the red basalt soil of Lâm Đồng, but he didn't stop. He climbed the ridges, his breath hitching in the humid air, driven by the silent encouragement of the forest.
"Knowledge isn't just in the ink, Minh," his grandfather said, pointing toward the dense canopy of Cát Tiên. "It’s in the rhythm of the woods." "The forest showed me the way," Minh replied,
"How did you get here, son?" one asked, handing him a dry towel.
Minh didn't study for the Gifted Exam in a library; he studied under the ancient Tung tree, where the roots were as thick as stone walls. In the summer of 2021, while the rest of the world felt small and isolated, Minh felt his world expanding. His grandfather, a retired forest ranger, had given him an old, leather-bound notebook. The villagers were worried, but Minh was devastated
The night before the test, the rain finally stopped, leaving behind a thick, silver mist. Minh knew the river was too high for a boat, and the bridge was gone. He looked at his grandfather’s old notebook. On the last page, there was a hand-drawn map of a "hidden path"—a series of limestone ridges and forgotten hunter trails that stayed above the flood line.
