(HBO) - On November 8th, Mr. Hoang Van Tu, the provincial Party Committee member, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Council attended and enjoyed the Festival Day of Great National Unity with all residents of Thong village in Tuan Lo commune (Tan Lac District).

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
2,2 kilometers of
concretized roads. Many households donated their lands with total 8000m2. In
2017, the capita income reached 22 million dongs/ person/ year, the number of
poor households decreased to 27 households (30.6%). 100% of the households are
using hygienic water. 100% of the residential households fulfill well the
Party’s policies and the State laws, follow properly the regulations and rules
of the residential area. 100% of the households have audio and visual
equipment. 76/88 households achieved cultural families, more 10 households
compared to 2017.
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.

The representative of unions of Thong village in Tuan Lo commune (Tan
Lac) is signing the 2018 agreement of competition.
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.
As a land deeply intertwined with human history and Vietnam’s millennia-long journey of nation-building and defence, Hoa Binh is often revered for its epic tales and legends.
Residents of Hoa Binh boast a rich cultural identity, reflected in their unique language, traditional attire, customs, and folk melodies – described as "sweet as honey, clear as a mountain stream.”
Lac Son district’s Vu ban town held the 2025 Truong Kha temple festival on April 12–13 (the 15th–16th days of the third lunar month). Since its revival in 2019, the festival has been organised every three years, preserving valuable intangible heritage while meeting the community’s cultural and spiritual needs.
The clothing of women reflects the culture of the Muong, Thai, Tay, Dao, and Mong ethnic groups in the northern province of Hoa Binh.
Gongs hold a special place in the cultural and spiritual life of the Muong ethnic people in Hoa Binh province. More than musical instruments, they are an indispensable part of community rituals and collective memory, echoing through generations as a spiritual thread linking the past, present, and future.
Preserving and promoting the cultural values of the Muong ethnic group has become an urgent task in the current context, as many traditional values face the risk of fading away. This effort requires not only protecting the cultural identity but also eliminating outdated customs and developing a modern cultural lifestyle, contributing to sustainable values for the Muong community in Hoa Binh province.
The Muong ethnic culture, deeply rooted in Vietnam’s mountainous north, continues to be preserved and revitalised by dedicated individuals and communities determined to safeguard their ancestral identity.