During the program, the La Ee Border Post coordinated with twinned units and benefactors to present 300 chung cakes and 1,500 gift packages, including biscuits, Vietnamese jams, necessities, kitchen appliances, warm clothes, blankets, and more to local people.

On the occasion, the border post handed over two bicycles to two poor students in the locality.

Also, the border post worked with the Health Center of Nam Giang district to provide free check-ups and medicines for people in the communes of Cho Chun and La Ee.

In addition, the border post organized other meaningful activities and traditional folk games to create a joyful atmosphere for the upcoming Tet. These activities and more serve to tighten the relations between soldiers and people in border areas.

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Many local people in Cho Chun and La Ee communes participating in the program
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Border guards making chung cakes for local people
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The La Ee Border Post presenting chung cakes to people in the communes of Cho Chun and La Ee
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During the program, a traditional folk game called stick pushing is held
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The art music exchange tightening the soldiers- people bonds

Translated by Quynh Oanh