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.

Security camera system installed in Tan Hoa village,
Hoa Son commune, contributes to ensuring security, social order, and safety in
the area.
The village currently has 124 households with 574 members,
divided into four residential groups. selected to build the model, local
authorities have installed three security cameras on main roads, contributing
to preventing, detecting, and promptly combating crimes and social evils, and
increasing the ability to monitor and protect the common property of the
village.
Nguyen The Chuyen, Secretary of the village Party cell, said
that since the camera system was set up, locals’ awareness on maintaining
security, order, and traffic safety has improved, contributing to maintaining
the criteria of a model new-style rural residential area. The village culture
house has free Wifi to serve local residents' information access needs.
Households in the village have also invested in audio-visual
equipment, with 100% owning televisions, 97% of the population using smartphones
and the Internet. The loudspeaker system operates regularly to disseminate the
Party and State's guidelines and policies, and residential area conventions to
raise people's awareness of crime prevention and control, and health care.
With the State's support and the people's joint efforts,
100% of the roads in the village now have electric lighting systems; 98% of the
people participate in health insurance; the rate of cultural families surpasses
98%; defence and security are maintained; social order and safety are ensured;
and the village has no multidimensional poor households. It has also been
recognised as a model new-style rural residential area since 2019; and awarded
a certificate of merit by the Chairman of the People's Committee of Luong Son
district for five consecutive years, from 2019 to 2023.
Its average per capita income increased from 18.2 million
VND (738 USD) in 2014 to 70.83 million VND last year.
In the coming time, Tan Hoa will continue to renovate and
upgrade the infrastructure system, and rural roads to maintain and improve the
criteria of a model new-style rural residential area; and strives to complete
the criteria to be recognised as a "smart village", thus contributing
to turning Hoa Son commune into a ward-level unit of Luong Son town by 2025.
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