(HBO) – The Lunar New Year has started with a good
beginning. The social security and order in the province during Tet (Lunar New
Year) holiday has been secured and people are happy on the first days of the
year.
Employees at SMA Vina Viet-Han Garment Import Export joint Stock Company return to work after Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday.
Many local residents have visited tourist sites, or
gone to temples and pagodas to pray for good health, peace and happiness. Many
community-based tourism sites and resorts in the province have no vacant rooms.
Tourism activities have been bustling since the beginning of the Lunar New
Year, promising a prosperous year in line with the government’s policy of safe
andflexible adaptationto the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the spirit of celebrating the new year without forgetting duties, farmers
in many localities started working on their fields with an enthusiastic working
spirit right from the third and the fourth day of the new lunar year.
The paddy fields are full of water, ready for planting rice. The fields on
higher areas are cultivated with other food crops. The fields in Chieng Ha
village in Mai Chau district’s Mai Ha commune are still crowded with farmers
around noon. Ngan Van Tich and his wife are busy planting watermelons in their
1,200 sq.m land plot with the hope of having a bumper crop.
Enterprises, industrial zones and clusters have also resumed their production
at the beginning of the new lunar year. Nguyen Quoc Thao, Director of SMA Vina
Viet-Han Garment Import Export JSC in Hoa Binh City’s Dan Chu Ward, welcomed
workers back to work with lucky money. The company also presented gifts to
workers on the occasion of Tet, paying special attention to those in difficult
circumstances. Therefore, employees are eager to return to work and feel
attached to the company.
The year 2021 was considered a success as many important events of the country
and the province had been organised successfully. It also marked a new stage of
development.
Entering the new year, the provincial administration has called on all
officials and people to continue to unite, promote patriotic emulation
movements, and make more efforts in effectively fulfilling the goals set in the
resolution of the 17th provincial Party Congress. Special attention should be
paid to controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, recovering and developing the
economy while ensuring social security./.
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