Mr. Hoang Van Tu,
the provincial Party Committee Member,, Vice Chairman of the provincial
People’s Council gives flowers and presents to congratulate Thong village of
Tuan Lo commune (Tan Lac).
Thong residential area has totally 88
households with 420 people, 96% of whom are Muong people, together with 7
households of war invalids and martyrs policy. Implementing the campaign "All
residents unite to build new rural and civilized urban area”, the people here
has contributed 320 working days, which is worth of 48 million dongs, to
construct the inter-village roads and
Speaking at the Festival
Day, Mr. Hoang Van Tu, the provincial Party Committee Member, Vice Chairman of
the provincial People’ Council highly appreciated and praised the efforts and
improvement of Thong people who have built a strong residential area in all aspects
and completed successfully all the local movements. Thong village should
continue to preserve the old fine cultural traditions and promote its
traditions, promote production, and stabilize the lives, reduce poverty,
develop economy- society, build the new rural area and a strong system of
residential politics; develop continuously the whole population solidarity of
the national unity to gain much agreement from people in the local residence
and community. The authority levels of Tuan Lo commune and Tan Lac district
take care and support people in Thong village to build a civilized residential
area and develop more and more.
4 typical
households of economic development are being rewarded.
On this occasion, the provincial Party Committee – People’s Council – People’s Committee – Vietnam Fatherland Front; District Party Committee - People’s Council – People’s Committee – Vietnam Fatherland Front of Tan Lac and mass organizations and unions gave flowers and presents to congratulate people of Thong village. The department of Thong village Fatherland Front gifted for 4 typical households in economic development.
At the end of May, the Hoa Binh Provincial Ethnic Arts Troupe organized a series of performances for residents in Region 2 and Region 3 communes across the province. Bringing art to ethnic communities in remote, isolated, and especially disadvantaged areas has become a meaningful activity. These are not merely artistic performances but also journeys to disseminate cultural values, enrich spiritual life, and contribute to preserving the cultural identity of ethnic minorities.