(HBO) – The awarding ceremony for the first popularization contest in Hoa Binh province was organised at the provincial cultural palace on August 28. The event was attended by Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Chuong.



Photo: Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Chuong presents the A Prize for team for Tan Lac district. 

During two vibrant competing days, 11 teams from 11 districts and city with 224 communication activists went through seven rounds of competition, including self introduction, art performance, communication skills, team’s short plays, knowledge of local situation, radio announcement, and mobile popularisation.

The organising board presented 42 awards, with A, B, and C Prizes to the excellent performances in each competing rounds.

In the self-introduction round, the A prize went to Hoa Binh city, while Tan Lac and Cao Phong districts got the B prize, and Lac Thuy, Mai Chau and Kim Boi districts brought home the C prize.

 


In the knowledge of local situation round, Lac Son district won A prize, Hoa Binh city, Da Bac district and Lac Thuy district got B prizes, and Tan Lac and Kim Boi districts bagged C prizes.

In the radio announcement round, A prize was for Tan Lac district, B for Lac Thuy district, Hoa Binh city, and C for Lac Son, Cao Phong and Yen Thuy districts.

Regarding art performance: Tan Lac district won A prize, while B prize was for Cao Phong and Luong Son districts, and C prize belonged to Mai Chau district, Lac Thuy district, and Hoa Binh city.

In the communication skills round, Cao Phong district brought home the A prize, Ky Son and Tan Lac districts B prize, and Lac Son and Luong Son districts and Hoa Binh city C prize.

Regarding team prizes: Tan Lac district won A prize; Hoa Binh city and Lac Son district bagged B prize, C prize went to Ky Son, Cao Phong and Lac Thuy districts, and consolation prize was for Da Bac, Kim Boi, Mai Chau, Luong Son, and Yen Thuy districts./.

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