(HBO) - Since the late 70s of the last century, when there was migration from Hanoi to Yen Thuy district, Dien pomelo seedlings were brought here to grow. From the original pomelos, the area of Dien pomelo has been growing. Up to now, the province's total planted area of Dien pomelo is about 2,300 ha, accounting for 45% of the pomelo area and 22% of the total area of the citrus fruit trees in the province, of which Yen Thuy district alone has reached over 800 ha. Passing thorough the analysis and evaluation of 821 indicators of pesticide residues, last year, nearly 10,000 Dien Yen Thuy pomelos were exported to the UK, opening up the development opportunities for the local agricultural products.
Dieu Thuy garden house (Dai Dong hamlet, Ngoc Luong commune) has more than 1,000 Dien pomelo trees grown according to VietGAP standards.
Dien pomelo is carefully processed before being packed for export.
Dien pomelo products are stamped with traceability stamps.
The packaging process is carried out according to the strict standards.
With the theme "Hoa Binh- Confidently moving forward", the mascots welcoming the Year of the Snake are displayed at Hoa Binh Square, ensuring aesthetic beauty and imbued with national cultural identity. The works have received a positive welcome from the people, creating an exciting atmosphere for traditional Tet celebration and serving as a cultural and tourism highlight to attract visitors to Hoa Binh city and Hoa Binh province.
Hoa
Binh City is wearing a fresh, bright, green, clean and beautiful appearance
before the Spring of At Ty. Below are notes from Hoa Binh Newspaper reporters
in Hoa Binh City during the days leading up to Lunar New Year 2025.
Com Hamlet, Dong Lai Commune, Tan Lac district, was recognized as a traditional brocade weaving village in 2017 and has since established the Dong Lai Traditional Brocade Weaving and General Services Cooperative. Over the years, the revival of the brocade weaving craft has not only helped preserve traditional cultural values but also opened up economic development opportunities, providing income for residents.
The Ministry of Construction recently conducted an
appraisal and evaluation of the proposal to recognize Hoa Binh City as a Class
II urban area under Hoa Binh Province. The appraisal council agreed that Hoa
Binh City meets the criteria for a Class II urban area with a score of 84.16
out of 100. The city is currently focusing on improving its infrastructure,
enhancing its urban aesthetics, and aiming to become a modern urban area with a
unique identity.
Traditional costumes are cultural symbols of each
ethnic group, reflecting their customs and unique identities. Every pattern and
color on these outfits is a sophisticated blend of craftsmanship, folk
knowledge, and art. The traditional costumes of ethnic minorities in Hoa Binh
Province, such as the Muong, Thai, Tay, Dao, and Mong are not only used in daily life but also during
festivals and significant life ceremonies.
The atmosphere of Christmas (Noel) 2024 is
spreading from major cities to parishes, sub-parishes, and Catholic communities
throughout Hoa Binh Province. Christmas is now not only celebrated by Catholics
but also warmly welcomed by many people.