This meaningful event aimed to encourage teachers and students to overcome challenges and return to normal life after the impacts of the third storm. In 2024, Lang Nu village was one of the areas severely affected by the storm. However, with the timely support from local authorities, the armed forces, and political-social organizations nationwide, people from Lang Nu have gradually recovered from the storm's damage and stabilized their life.

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Sr. Col. Pham Van Hieu speaking at the meeting
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Presenting gifts to children from Lang Nu village

A resettlement area for people from Lang Nu has been completed and handed over to local people. In addition, children from the village are back in school at a new educational facility.

In his remarks, Senior Colonel Pham Van Hieu, Deputy Political Commissar of the President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Protection Command, encouraged the children to overcome their difficulties and study harder to deserve the sentiments of their families, relatives and the community.

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Teachers and children from Lang Nu village visiting the mausoleum

As the guards at President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, the command will stand by local authorities, military units, and political organizations to carry out more practical activities to encourage people from Lang Nu to overcome difficulties, building a spirit of solidarity and mutual support, stabilize their life, and turning Lang Nu into a model village and a “happy village,” Col. Hieu underlined.

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Children from Lang Nu village at Uncle Ho's fish pond

The lunar New Year is near, officers, soldiers and employees of the command expressed their emotions as they welcomed children from Lang Nu to visit the mausoleum. The command presented many gifts to teachers and children from Lang Nu village.

Translated by Quynh Oanh