This was part of the “Mid-autumn festival in border areas” program in 2025.

At the event, 40 children in Hoa Hoi commune, and 60 others in Dom commune received gifts, including schoolbags, bicycles, school supplies, scholarships, lanterns, and other essential items.

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Disadvantaged children in border areas receiving gifts

In his speech, Senior Colonel Nguyen Van Hoan, Deputy Director of the Military Broadcasting Center expressed  hope that the gifts would help the children go to school more conveniently, and inspire them to study well to become well-behaved children, excellent students, and good grandchildren of Uncle Ho.

The “Mid-autumn festival in border areas” program, annually organized, aims to promote the dissemination and education about traditional cultural values of the nation and highlight Vietnamese’ spirit of “the intact leaves protect the tattered ones.” It also helps widely spread the noble image of Uncle Ho’s soldiers among the people, fostering a firm people’s heart posture.

Translated by Huyen Trang