In 2025, Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20 will mark the 43rd anniversary since this important holiday was officially recognized (1982-2025). This is an opportunity for the whole society to express gratitude and honor teachers who have devoted their whole heart to the cause of “cultivating people”. Not only does it have profound spiritual value, November 20 is also a reminder for the younger generation to always remember the teachings of their teachers. In particular, November 20, 2025, falls on a Thursday, creating favorable conditions for schools, agencies, and students to organize many meaningful activities to celebrate Vietnam Teachers’ Day.
What day is Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20?
Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20 is a special occasion to honor and show gratitude to those who work in the teaching profession, the dedicated “ferrymen” who bring generations of students to the shore of knowledge. This day is not only meaningful in the education sector but also a great festival for the whole society, to demonstrate the tradition of “respecting teachers”, one of the best cultural values of the Vietnamese people.
This year, November 20, 2025 will fall on Thursday, promises to be a meaningful occasion for schools, agencies and students to organize many practical and warm gratitude activities for teachers.
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History of Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20
Vietnam Teachers’ Day November 20th originated from the international movement to honor the teaching profession and was officially recognized by Vietnam since 1982. In 1946, the international organization of progressive teachers named FISE (FédertionThe International Syndicale des Enseignants (International Federation of Education Unions) was founded in Paris (France), with the goal of fighting for the rights and status of teachers worldwide. In 1949, at the FISE conference in Warsaw (Poland), the 15-chapter “Charter of Teachers” was born, clearly stating the rights and responsibilities of teachers, and affirming the role of education in social development.
From August 26-30, 1957, the Vietnamese delegation attending the FISE conference in Warsaw, Poland, unanimously chose November 20 every year as “International Teachers’ Charter Day”. One year later, on November 20, 1958, this day was first widely celebrated in Northern Vietnam, becoming an occasion to show gratitude to teachers and honor the teaching profession.
On September 28, 1982, the Council of Ministers (now the Government) issued Decision No. 167-HDBT, officially changing the name of this day to “Vietnam Teachers’ Day”, held annually nationwide. Since then, November 20 has become a major holiday, a fine tradition for the whole society to express gratitude, appreciation and honor teachers – those who have contributed to cultivating knowledge and building the future of the country.
Since then, November 20th has not only been a celebration day for the education sector but also a great festival for the entire nation, expressing deep gratitude to teachers who have devoted themselves to the cause of “cultivating people”. This is an opportunity for students and society to express gratitude, honor and preserve the tradition of “respecting teachers”, a precious cultural beauty of the Vietnamese people.

Meaning of Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20
Vietnamese Teachers’ Day, November 20, has a very profound meaning, not only for those working in the education sector but also for the entire Vietnamese society. This is an opportunity for everyone to pay their respects to teachers, those who have been silently dedicating themselves to the cause of “cultivating people”, contributing to building the future of the country.
First of all, November 20th is a symbol of the tradition of “respecting teachers”, one of the long-standing moral and cultural values of the Vietnamese people. This tradition is expressed through simple but meaningful actions: students send greetings, give fresh bouquets of flowers, or organize art performances to express gratitude to teachers. These gestures, though small, contain sincere feelings, helping to strengthen the relationship between teachers and students.
Second, November 20 is also an occasion for society to recognize and honor the role of education and teachers. In the new era, when knowledge is the key to development, teachers become more and more important in inspiring, guiding personality and building a knowledge foundation for the young generation.
In addition, this is also a time for teachers to look back on their career journey, feel pride in generations of mature students, and at the same time arouse love for the profession, sense of responsibility and dedication to the teaching profession.
The meaning of Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20 is not only to show gratitude and honor to teachers, but also an opportunity for the whole society to affirm the essential role of education in national development. November 20 has therefore become a festival of knowledge, gratitude and humanity, contributing to preserving and promoting the good cultural values of the Vietnamese people.

Meaningful activities on Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20
On the occasion of Vietnamese Teachers’ Day, November 20, many exciting and practical activities take place across the country to honor the contributions of teachers. Below are the most popular and meaningful activities:
- Organizing a ceremony to celebrate and honor teachers: Schools, agencies and educational organizations often hold solemn celebrations, express their feelings, give flowers and send congratulations to teachers who have made many contributions to the cause of education.
- Performances and contests to celebrate November 20: Students participate in art performances, flower arrangement competitions, wall newspapers, painting, or making gratitude videos to express their deep gratitude to teachers.
- Give gifts and greeting cards: Small gifts such as flowers, notebooks, pens, or handmade cards with sincere wishes are always simple yet meaningful ways to express feelings for teachers on this special day.
- Organizing activities to meet alumni and teachers: Many schools organize intimate reunions, giving former students the opportunity to return to school, visit teachers, reminisce about old memories and express their deep gratitude.
- Commendation and reward for outstanding teachers: Schools and educational institutions honor and reward teachers with outstanding achievements in teaching and dedication to the cause of educating people.
- Decorating classrooms and campus: The school was brightly decorated with flags and welcome banners, creating a joyful and exciting atmosphere, showing deep respect and gratitude for the teaching profession.

Short and meaningful wishes for Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20
Below are 10 short, concise but heartfelt wishes for Vietnamese Teachers’ Day, November 20, suitable to send to teachers on this special occasion:
- Wishing you good health, happiness and keeping the passion burning in the noble career of educating people.
- Wishing teachers a very happy November 20th and much love from students and colleagues.
- On Vietnamese Teachers’ Day, I would like to express my deep gratitude to the teachers who have devoted themselves to guiding us to become good people.
- Wish you always young, enthusiastic and reap much success in your educational career.
- I hope teachers will always be the beacon illuminating the path of knowledge for generations of students.
- On November 20th, I wish you good health, happiness and continued success on your teaching journey.
- Wishing you a happy and warm Vietnamese Teachers’ Day with your students and loved ones.
- Thank you teachers for the valuable lessons and boundless love for students.
- November 20 – Wishing teachers always smile brightly, continue to inspire and impart knowledge to the younger generation.
- I wish you all the best, always be our pride and shining example for us to follow.
These wishes, though simple, contain sincere gratitude and are the most meaningful spiritual gifts for teachers on Vietnamese Teachers’ Day, November 20.

Some beautiful pictures of Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20
Below are meaningful images capturing memorable moments on Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20, demonstrating the spirit of respecting teachers and the deep gratitude of students towards their teachers.





Frequently Asked Questions
How many years is the anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20, 2025?
2025 marks 43rd anniversary Vietnamese Teachers’ Day (1982-2025). This is a significant milestone marking the journey of more than four decades of gratitude and honoring those working in education. Over the past 43 years, November 20 has become a fine tradition, an occasion for generations of students to send thanks, congratulations and express deep gratitude to teachers.
What day is Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20, 2025?
According to the year 2025, Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20, 2025 falls on Thursday. Thanks to falling in the middle of the week, schools, agencies and organizations can flexibly organize commemorative activities, gratitude ceremonies and welcome performances in a more convenient and exciting manner.
Home Day Vietnamese teachers do I get a day off on November 20th?
Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20 is not a holiday as prescribed by the State. However, many schools, educational institutions and organizations often allow teachers, students, and pupils to take half or a full day off from school to organize celebrations, meetings, or activities to show gratitude to teachers.
Conclusion
Vietnamese Teachers’ Day November 20 is a special occasion for everyone to express their deep gratitude to the teachers who have tirelessly sowed knowledge and nurtured dreams for generations of students. The holiday not only honors the teaching profession but also reminds us to cherish the value of learning and the spirit of respecting teachers. Let’s spread good messages, send meaningful wishes and give practical gifts of gratitude to teachers on November 20th to show gratitude to the most dedicated ferrymen!

