Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Nguyen Phi Long, who is also head of the provincial steering committee for the programme on eradicating temporary and dilapidated houses for the poor, and other officials on October 9 attended a ground-breaking event for the house of Bui Van Inh in Com hamlet, Vu Ban town, Lac Son district.
Secretary of the
provincial Party Committee Nguyen Phi Long, and other officials present a gift
and house funding to Bui Van Inh in Com hamlet, Vu Ban town, Lac Son district.
Accordingly, Inh received 50 million VND (2,011
USD) to build a more than 50sq.m house. Local authorities and residents have
also helped him with construction materials and workdays.
On this occasion, the delegation presented a
gift to Inh and his family, encouraging them to overcome difficulties.
Long asked the district and the town to pay more
attention to the accommodations of poor and disadvantaged households in the
locality.
A groundbreaking ceremony for the Hoa Binh – Moc Chau expressway project’s section through Hoa Binh province was held in Cao Son commune, Da Bac district on September 29.
Forty years ago, while searching for a new site for settlement of their Dao ethnic community, a group of young men, including Trieu Luc Tin stumbled upon a small valley in Ba Ra village. Boasting fertile land and abundant water sources, this area was also a place where many birds chose to nest. Without hesitation, these men traversed the forest to bring their families to settle their life there. From an abandoned land, Ba Ra has now become a prosperous and peaceful village in Hung Tien commune, Kim Boi district.
One of the typical new-style rural residential areas, Tan Hoa village, Hoa Son commune (Luong Son) is striving to maintain the achieved criteria, while implementing solutions aimed at building a "smart village" model.
People in the mountainous district of Da Bac, the northern province of Hoa Binh, were eager to attend the groundbreaking ceremony of Hoa Binh - Moc Chau Expressway – the biggest transport project in the province so far.
Implementing the national target programme on new-style rural area building, Hoa Binh city has focused on mobilising resources to invest in upgrading traffic infrastructure, cultural facilities, and schools, with 980.8 billion VND (39.8 million USD) mobilised in the 2011-2024 period.
The Dao ethnic minority group in Hoa Binh city’s Thong Nhat ward, which makes up 38% of the population, has long maintained a tradition of herbal medicine production. This business has become an important source of livelihood, providing stable income, especially for female members of the community.