From “return to the roots” journeys and assisting locals in socio-economic development to community volunteer work, every action has clearly reflected their pioneering spirit and responsibility, embellishing the image of border soldiers on frontlines of the country.

Below are several photos of youths of Vietnam Border Guard.

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Implementing the “Youth Month” 2026 and “March in border areas” plans, youths of Mu Ca Border Post under the Lai Chau provincial Border Guard Command coordinate with youths of Xi Ne village (Mu Ca commune) to organize border protection patrols and disseminate information on the history of the border and national landmarks.
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Officers and Youth Union members of Mui Ne Border Post under the Lam Dong provincial Border Guard Command join forces with Mui Ne ward Youth Union Organization and Regiment 920 to launch the peak volunteer day 2026 for civilized urban area at Mui Ne fishing village.
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Youths of Dak Nhoong Border Post under the Quang Ngai provincial Border Guard Command collaborate with the Youth Union chapters of Dak Plo, Dak Pek, and Dak Mon communes and Agribank Dak Glei to host the “Youth Month” 2026 and “March in border areas” plans with various meaningful activities. The units present 10 gifts to disadvantaged households and 20 gifts to students, each worth VND 300,000. They also organize visits, clean border markers, and hold a friendly volleyball match.
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Officers and Youth Union members of Nghia Thuan Border Post under the Tuyen Quang provincial Border Guard Command actively disseminate legal information to residents in border areas.
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The “Youth Volunteer Intellectuals” program, co-organized by youths of the Ha Tinh provincial Border Guard Command, Hoa Hai Border Post, Ha Tinh Medical College, and Huong Binh commune Youth Union chapter, hands over 10 gifts to poor households. They also donate a “Youth flag Road” project featuring 500 flags and provided free health check-ups and medicines to 100 households, with a total cost of around VND 35 million.
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Officers and Youth Union members of Cat Hai Border Post partner with the Youth Union and Women’s Union chapters of the Hai Phong city Border Guard Command, along with accompanying units, to launch the “Youth Month” 2026 and “March in border areas” programs.

Translated by Chung Anh