The Amazing Race event was successfully organized with the enthusiastic participation of students from AEP – TUAF. This activity required a lot of physical effort and, most importantly, a strong sense of team spirit among the members. Despite the challenges, the atmosphere was always filled with excitement and joy.
In this activity, students were divided into 6 teams, each consisting of 6 to 7 members. The teams, led by two Group Managers, traveled to various challenge stations to collect puzzle pieces of clues. There were a total of 8 stations: Lecture Hall D, TUAF Bridge, Faculty Office, ILOVETUAF, Gymnasium, AEP Office, Library, and finally the Central House. The first 7 stations were arranged randomly for each team, with the final station being fixed. Each station had one to two Station Managers.
After completing challenges at each station, the teams would receive 1 of the 6 puzzle pieces for the secret picture.
Station 1: Lecture Hall D
At Lecture Hall D, teams had to find the correct classroom, D305, where the Station Manager was located. Here, books were placed with clue pieces hidden between the pages.
Station 2: TUAF Bridge
At this location, teams had to film a dance video following a current TikTok trend. The Station Manager would evaluate the video and decide if it met the standards. This was one of the most exciting stations for the students, as they could freely express themselves through fun dances.
Station 3: Faculty Office
This station posed a challenge for some teams, as the clues were well hidden by the Station Manager. After finding the hidden key, teams had to solve a series of pre-prepared questions to pass this station.
Station 4: ILOVETUAF
At this station, the teams had to create funny photos with the "ILOVETUAF" sign located in the center of Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry. The students came up with creative and humorous photos.
Station 5: Gymnasium
The teams had to pass this station by jumping rope and passing a hoop within the set time limit. Although this station wasn’t difficult, it did require a lot of energy from the participants.
Station 6: AEP Office
At AEP Office station, teams had to match the names of the staff members with their respective positions.
Station 7: Library
At the library, the teams selected one representative to solve a short quiz sent by the Station Manager.
Final Station: Central Hall
This was the final and easiest station, as the teams only had to count from 1 to 7 with their eyes closed, making sure that no numbers overlapped. If they did, the team had to start counting again.
When all the puzzle pieces are collected, the teams will assemble a picture, which is the logo of the AEP Office.
Our students successfully overcame the challenge stations and created memorable moments. The success of today’s event was also due to the contribution of volunteers from previous batch. Thank you to everyone for making it such a wonderful day!