Bao Lac district has 5 border communes: Coc Pang, Thuong Ha, Co Ba, Khanh Xuan, Xuan Truong, with a border line of 53.6 km long, 114 landmarks (including 83 main landmarks, 30 secondary landmarks and 01 double landmark) managed by 3 Border Guard Stations: Coc Pang, Co Ba, Xuan Truong from landmark 530 to landmark 621/1. During the recent storm No. 3, Bao Lac was one of the localities severely affected. During 3 days of exciting and fierce competition (December 1-3), athletes participating in the 17th Vietnam Journalists Association Table Tennis Championship - competing for the 2024 Golden Star Cup gave many good and beautiful matches, leaving a good impression on the audience, contributing to the great success of the tournament. On the morning of December 4, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the Government Conference to disseminate and deploy the summary of the implementation of Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW of the 12th Party Central Committee "Some issues on continuing to innovate and reorganize the apparatus of the political system to be streamlined and operate effectively and efficiently". On the morning of December 4, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the Government Conference to disseminate and deploy the summary of the implementation of Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW of the 12th Party Central Committee "Some issues on continuing to innovate and reorganize the apparatus of the political system to be streamlined and operate effectively and efficiently". In early 2024, party members in the Mo O O O village Party Cell, Thuong Hoa commune, Minh Hoa district, Quang Binh province unanimously voted to implement the regulation that party members do not drink alcohol in the morning and limit alcohol in the evening. After nearly a year of implementation, party members of the Mo O O O Party Cell have changed their drinking habits and continue to mobilize the Ruc people to follow suit to focus on business, develop the economy, and build cultural villages. Lak district, Dak Lak province is the cradle of the brocade weaving profession of the Mnong people. However, the Mnong people are increasingly using traditional costumes, the number of people maintaining the weaving profession is also decreasing, and the original traditional brocade motifs are gradually disappearing. With a burning desire to find the quintessence of traditional brocade of her people, Ms. H'Kim Hoa Byă, Head of the Dak Lak Provincial Party Committee's Mass Mobilization Committee, traveled to all villages to find knowledgeable people to revive Mnong brocade. High-tech agricultural production models and sustainable agricultural development have brought outstanding economic efficiency to the people of Dak Mil border district, Dak Nong province. In particular, from advanced agricultural models, ethnic minorities in the district have gradually changed their production habits, developed agricultural economy, and improved their lives. The Northwest is not only a land of majestic and beautiful natural landscapes, but also diverse ethnic cultural identities. In recent years, many provinces in the Northwest region have taken advantage of local potential and advantages to promote rural tourism development, bringing practical efficiency, contributing to generating income and improving people's lives. General news of Ethnic and Development Newspaper. This morning's news, December 4, has the following notable information: Palm sugar making recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage. Wishes in Ra Nhong. Muong Te - Convergence of traditional colors. Along with other current news in ethnic minority and mountainous areas. Here is the detailed information. In the context of increasingly serious climate change, the forest carbon credit market has emerged as a sustainable economic opportunity for Vietnam. New policies and international agreements are paving the way for revenue from "green gold" - forest carbon credits, not only helping to protect natural resources but also creating long-term, sustainable development opportunities for localities and communities. As a Tay ethnic person, teacher Vi Van Ha has devoted 16 years to education in the highlands and ethnic minority areas of Luc Ngan district, Bac Giang province. Mr. Ha shared that, seeing poor students overcoming difficulties to stay in school and class, he felt more and more responsible to learn, improve knowledge, experience, and skills to teach and spread the love of learning to the children here... Every year, on October 1st of the lunar calendar, the Xa Phang people (a local group of the Hoa ethnic group) celebrate the Buffalo and Cow Festival. According to the Xa Phang people's concept, buffalo and cows are not only the greatest assets but also the companions of the people in their daily lives. The implementation of the Project to Support the Development of Reproductive Cattle Breeding Production under the National Target Program (MTQG) for Sustainable Poverty Reduction in 2024 aims to create livelihoods for households in difficult circumstances to develop the economy and escape poverty sustainably; In addition to supporting livestock breeds, the Thai Nguyen Provincial Agricultural Extension Center also actively guides people on technical knowledge to contribute to improving livestock efficiency, ensuring that projects are implemented effectively. With the area being a difficult mountainous area, with a large proportion of ethnic minorities, Tan Lac district (Hoa Binh province) is implementing many solutions to take care of health, improve nutrition and physical strength for women and children in highland and ethnic minority areas in the area.
Implementing the direction of the Central Military Commission on the investment policy to build the Project to stabilize the population in the northern mountainous provinces affected by storm No. 3. The Cao Bang Provincial Military Command mobilized nearly 100 officers and soldiers to coordinate with the construction unit to start building resettlement houses for 11 households/63 people in Lung Cam hamlet, Huy Giap commune (Bao Lac). The project is a meaningful work, demonstrating the sense of responsibility, enhancing the solidarity between the army and the people, and beautifying the good qualities of "Uncle Ho's soldiers" in the new era.
The story of quitting alcohol in Mo O O O village
In early 2024, party members in the Mo O O O village Party Cell, Thuong Hoa Commune, Minh Hoa District, Quang Binh Province unanimously voted to implement the regulation that party members do not drink alcohol in the morning and limit alcohol in the evening. After nearly a year of implementation, party members of the Mo O O O Party Cell have changed their drinking habits and continue to mobilize the Ruc people to follow suit to focus on business, develop the economy, and build a cultural village.
Looking for Mnong brocade patterns
Lak District, Dak Lak Province is the cradle of the Mnong brocade weaving craft. However, the Mnong people are using their traditional costumes less and less, the number of people maintaining the weaving craft is also decreasing, and the original traditional brocade patterns are gradually disappearing. With a burning desire to find the quintessence of her ethnic group's traditional brocade, Ms. H'Kim Hoa Byă, Head of the Dak Lak Provincial Party Committee's Mass Mobilization Committee, traveled to all the villages to find knowledgeable people to revive the Mnong brocade.
High-tech agriculture helps ethnic minorities change production habits
High-tech agricultural production models and sustainable agricultural development have brought outstanding economic efficiency to the people of Dak Mil border district, Dak Nong province. In particular, from advanced agricultural models, ethnic minorities in the district have gradually changed their production habits, developed agricultural economy, and improved their lives.
Northwest - A bright spot in rural tourism development
The Northwest is not only a land of majestic and beautiful natural landscapes, but also a diverse ethnic cultural identity. In recent years, many provinces in the Northwest have taken advantage of their local potential and advantages to promote rural tourism development, bringing practical results, contributing to generating income and improving the lives of the people.
Wish in Ra Nhong
General news of the Ethnic and Development Newspaper. This morning's news, December 4, has the following notable information: Recognition of palm sugar making as a national intangible cultural heritage. Wishes in Ra Nhong. Muong Te - Convergence of traditional colors. Along with other current news in ethnic minority and mountainous areas. Here are the details.
Forest carbon credit market: “Green resources” for the economy
In the context of increasingly serious climate change, the forest carbon credit market has emerged as a sustainable economic opportunity for Vietnam. New policies and international agreements are paving the way for revenue from “green gold” - forest carbon credits, which not only helps protect natural resources but also creates long-term, sustainable development opportunities for localities and communities.
Tay teacher with the initiative of "sowing letters" in the highlands of Luc Ngan
As a Tay ethnic person, teacher Vi Van Ha has devoted 16 years to education in the mountainous and ethnic minority areas of Luc Ngan district, Bac Giang province. Teacher Ha shared that, seeing poor students overcoming difficulties to stay in school and class, he feels more and more responsible to learn, to cultivate knowledge, experience, and skills to teach and spread the love of learning to the children here...
Unique Buffalo and Cow Tet of Xa Phang people
Every year, on the 1st of October of the lunar calendar, the Xa Phang people (a local group of the Chinese ethnic group) celebrate the Buffalo and Cow Festival. According to the Xa Phang people, buffalo and cows are not only their greatest assets but also their companions in daily life.
Thai Nguyen promotes transfer of production techniques to poor and near-poor households
The implementation of the Project to Support the Development of Breeding Cattle Production under the National Target Program (NTP) for Sustainable Poverty Reduction in 2024 aims to create livelihoods for households in difficult circumstances to develop their economy and escape poverty sustainably; in which, along with supporting livestock breeds, the Thai Nguyen Provincial Agricultural Extension Center also actively guides people on technical knowledge to contribute to improving livestock farming efficiency, ensuring that projects are implemented effectively.
Source: https://baodantoc.vn/bao-lac-cao-bang-am-tinh-quan-dan-noi-bien-gioi-1733200817907.htm
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