(HBO) – Young people in Hoa Binh city, the capital of Hoa Binh province, have joined hands in many meaningful public projects to celebrate all-level Party Congresses for the 2020 – 2025 term and the 17th provincial Party Congress.

The city’s Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union and Women’s Union co-hold a ceremony to inaugurate a road at Residential Group 9, Thai Binh ward.

The city’s Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union has donated cash and more than 500 workdays for the construction of a 160m rural road in Song village, the mountainous commune of Doc Lap, while the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union of the Northwestern region has financed the installment of a public lighting system using green energy along the road.

The project has a total investment of about 200 million VND.

Nguyen Duy Tu, Secretary of the city’s youth union, said the union has also teamed up with the city’s Women’s Union to build a 100m road in Residential Group 9 in Thai Binh Ward. The project, worth 85 million VND, was funded by the two unions and other sponsors while members of the unions and local people have contributed over 200 workdays to build the road.

The youth union has instructed its grass-root chapters to join a charity event named Green Sunday and hung 300 national and Party flags along Tran Hung Dao street in the city.

It has directed its chapters to carry out projects associated with the new-style rural building campaign and social welfare promotion, and to organise emulation movements to mark the all-level Party Congresses./.


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