Under the project, 47 flagpoles were built on one-kilometer Le Trong Tan road in Can Tho city in just 10 days, starting March 1, with a budget of VND 70 million.

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Cutting the ribbon to inaugurate the project
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The “Women’s Flag and Flower Road" on Le Trong Tan road

This road is not only important in terms of transportation but also holds great historical and cultural values.

The project helps enhance the urban landscape while emphasizing local women and youth’s pride, patriotism, and responsibility to preserve and promote the heroic tradition of the nation.

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Presenting scholarships to underprivileged students

On the occasion, the organizers awarded 20 scholarships to underprivileged students in Can Tho city, handed over a 105 sq.m “House of Women’s Union members’ sentiments” to Nguyen Thi Kim Hon, a staff of the Office of the municipal Military Command. They also offered incense at the Hung Kings’ Temple, and presented gifts and other necessities to the city’s Social Work Center.

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Presenting gifts to a Women’s Union member, who receives the “House of Women’s Union members’ sentiments.”

These meaningful activities aimed to support those in need and foster a sense of community.

Translated by Vu Huyen