(HBO) – To mark the 76th anniversary of the War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947 - 2023), joining their peers nationwide, young people in Hoa Binh province have carried out a number of practical activities to express gratitude to revolution contributors such as caring for Heroic Vietnamese Mothers; presenting gifts and savings accounts, building houses, and giving assistance to families and children of war invalids and martyrs; and repairing and upgrading martyrs’ cemeteries and monuments.
The provincial Committee of the Ho Chi
Minh Communist Youth Union has used artificial intelligence to restore and
combine photos of Heroic Vietnamese Mother Nguyen Thi Cho, who lives in May 2
hamlet of Hoa Binh commune in Hoa Binh city, and her two sons who fell down
during wartime. This is a meaningful gift from the local youth to her.
Young people in Phuong
Lam ward of Hoa Binh city have coordinated with the provincial Hospital of
Traditional Medicine to provide free health examinations and medicine to local
war invalids and relatives of other revolution contributors.
A youth union member
of Hoa Binh city paints the house of a revolution contributor.
The youth of Yen Thuy
district visit and present gifts to the family of a revolution contributor.
Nestled halfway up the mountains in Cao Son commune, Da Bac district, Sung village appears like a picture preserved intact through generations. With a history of over 300 years, the village is home to nearly 100 households of Dao Tien ethnic group – the people who still maintain their distinctive characteristics in housing architecture, clothing, customs and traditional crafts. The village is drawing increasing interest and exploration from both domestic and international tourists, as every visit becomes a cultural journey to experience the authenticity, friendliness, and hospitality of this highland region.
This Spring, more than 1,000 phoenix trees in Thang Hamlet, Thach Yen Commune (Cao Phong) have bloomed brilliantly, quickly spreading on social media. The picturesque beauty of the flower garden has attracted the participation of many people to admire and take photos.
This belief is both a guiding principle and a lifelong ambition for Sa Van Cam, a member of the Tay ethnic group in Da Bac district and a passionate advocate for the Tay culture. The native has devoted years to the revival, preservation, and teaching of the ancient Tay script.
Located just 25 km from Hoa Binh city and approximately 100km from Hanoi, with a journey of around 1 hour 45 minutes, Ngoi Hoa ecotourism site (PriorBay Resort) in Suoi Hoa commune, Tan Lac district, is a stunning peninsula retreat, and a standout destination within the Hoa Binh Reservoir tourism area. Officially opening in February this year, the resort captivates visitors with its distinctive vacation products and a range of exciting adventure experiences.
Over 1,500 women paraded in traditional ao dai (long dress) at Hoa Binh Square on March 5 to mark Ao Dai Week 2025 launched by the Vietnam Women's Union. Organised by the provincial Women’s Union in collaboration with the city’s chapter, the annual event features lively folk dance performances and a colorful parade that celebrated the beauty of Vietnam’s traditional dress and its rich cultural heritage.
With skillful and meticulous craftsmanship, H’Mong women in Pa Co Commune, Mai Chau district carefully carry out dozens of manual steps to weave skirts, bags, scarves… with vibrant colors. They continue to preserve the traditional brocade weaving, transforming these products into tourism goods while also promoting the H’Mong people's unique cultural beauty.