Hoa Binh province's delegation of National Assembly (NA) deputies, including Nguyen Thi Phu Ha, Vice Chairwoman of the NA’s Finance - Budget Committee, and Dang Bich Ngoc, deputy head of the delegation, visited and presented Lunar New Year (Tet) gifts to disadvantaged households in Suoi Hoa commune of Tan Lac district, poor students at the Tan Lac Boarding Secondary and High School for Ethnic Minority Students, and locals in Quynh Lam ward of Hoa Binh city on January 15.

On the occasion of the New Year of the Snake, the delegation delivered 100 gift packages to poor households in Suoi Hoa commune, each worth 1.3 million VND (51.39 USD), which included 1 million VND in cash and a gift bag valued at 300,000 VND.


 Nguyen Thi Phu Ha, Vice Chairwoman of the NA’s Finance - Budget Committee, and Dang Bich Ngoc, deputy head of the Hoa Binh delegation of NA deputies, present Tet gifts to poor households in Suoi Hoa commune of Tan Lac district.

At the Tan Lac Boarding Secondary and High School for Ethnic Minority Students, the delegation presented 50 gift packages to poor students who overcame hardships and showed good academic performance, each worth 1 million VND.


The Hoa Binh delegation of NA deputies present Tet gifts to poor students at the Tan Lac Boarding Secondary and High School for Ethnic Minority Students.

In Quynh Lam ward, the delegation gave 30 gift packages, each worth 1 million VND, along with a box of instant noodles for disadvantaged students.


 Leaders of the People’s Committee of Hoa Binh city present Tet gifts to poor students in Quynh Lam ward.

At the gift-giving events, the deputy head of the Hoa Binh delegation of NA deputies wished the families and students good health and a joyful new year. She asked local authorities, the local Vietnam Fatherland Front committees, and social organisations to continue supporting needy households so that everyone could enjoy a warm and happy Tet festival.


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