Tet 2025 feels warmer for the residents in Trung Son commune, A Luoi district, Hue City. The Hue City Border Guard Command worked with the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Hue City to organize the “Border spring warms people’s hearts” program in the locality.
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Presenting Tet gifts to each household |
Hundreds of gifts, along with meaningful activities such as providing free health check-ups and medicines, presenting scholarship to students, organizing traditional folk games, and cultural, artistic, and sports exchanges, brought joyful atmosphere to local people. Notably, the inauguration and handover of the National Flag Road project to local people in A Deeng Par Lieng 2 village, Trung Son commune, contributed to beautifying the locality.
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Handing over scholarships to students |
Ho Van Thi, Head of A Deeng Par Lieng 2 village held, “Not only during Tet but throughout the year, the border troops visit, inquire after, and bring gifts to the locals. The Border Post of Hong Van International Border Gate under the Hue City Border Guard Command also assigned Non-commissioned Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Tien Dung to Trung Son commune to assist local people in economic development. Therefore, many people now know how to develop economy to develop their livelihoods.”
For Ho Van Hinh’s family in Can Te village, Hong Thuong commune, A Luoi district, Tet 2025 is especially significant as he and three other households received financial support to build “Great unity” houses through the “Border spring warms people’s hearts” program. Each family received VND 60 million, and the Hue City Border Guard Command’s units will soon send troops to assist them with the construction.
In Phu Loc district, the Hue City Border Guard Command, in collaboration with the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Hue City and local authorities, organized the “Spring on sea and island - Tet of military-civilian sentiment” program with many meaningful activities such as presenting 150 gifts to policy and needy households, handing over 10 bicycles and 30 scholarships to students, making 150 pairs of Banh chung (square sticky rice cake), and granting 30 gifts for patients and needy people.
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Providing free medicines to local people |
According to Senior Colonel Dang Ngoc Hieu, Deputy Political Commissar of the Hue City Border Guard Command, each year, they organize numerous social welfare activities to ensure that people and soldiers in border areas can enjoy a cozy Tet, showing the care of the border troops towards the ethnic minority groups in Hue City’s borderlines, with the hope that everyone can celebrate Tet together and safeguard the borderline of peace.
Translated by Minh Anh