According to a report by the People's Committee of Lac Thuy District, the inter-commune, inter-hamlet, and field roads in the district have been invested in, renovated, and upgraded to meet the needs of the residents so far. Among these, the commune roads and the roads from the commune center to the district roads, totaling 90.94 km, have been asphalted and concreted according to the technical standards of the Ministry of Transport.
The
increasingly synchronized investment in transportation infrastructure has
facilitated Lac Thuy district to continue improving the quality of the new
rural construction. Photo taken at Lien Son Hamlet, Khoan Du Commune.
The village
trunk roads and inter-village roads are 169.87 km long, with over 124 km
asphalted and concreted according to the technical standards of the Ministry of
Transport, reaching 73%; the rate of solidification is 93.74% (159.24/169.87
km). The alley and hamlet roads in the district total 291.39 km, all of which
are clean and not muddy when it rains; the rate of asphalting, concreting, and
solidification is 82%.
Regarding
the main field roads, which have a total length of more than 160 km, 107 km
have been solidified, reaching a rate of 66.85%. To date, all communes in Lac
Thuy district have met criterion number 2 on transportation according to the
set of criteria for the new rural communes for the period of 2021-2025.
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With the Mid-Autumn Festival nearly a month away, various kinds of mooncakes from popular brands like Kinh Do, Huu Nghi, and Hai Ha have been put on sale at the local shopping malls and business establishments.
In addition to livestock farming, cultivation, and agricultural production, Dao ethnic minority people in Ba Ra hamlet in Hung Son commune of Kim Boi district have also engaged in forestry-based livelihoods, especially bamboo shoot planting.