(HBO) – Hoa Binh province’s Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on October 28 released more than 38,000 fingerlings to regenerate aquatic resources in Hoa Binh reservoir on Da River.
The activity is within the framework of the first Da River
Shrimp and Fish Festival in Hoa Binh province, the agricultural fair and the
One Commune-One Product (OCOP) product exhibition in the Northern Midlands and
Mountains region in 2023.
Representatives
from agencies and associations release fingerlings in Ngoi Hoa bay, Tan Lac
district.
Hoa Binh reservoir is about 8,900 ha, spreading 19 communes of four districts
of Da Bac, Mai Chau, Cao Phong, Tan Lac and Hoa Binh city. It is considered a
precious aquatic product and water resource in the province.
The fingerlings are mainly grass carp, black carp, mud carp and
carp. They are healthy and have no scratches, no deformities, and no pathogens.
Of them, 26,000 fingerlings were bought with the State budget, and the My
Phong Trading Construction and Investment Ltd Co donated 12,000.
Releasing fingerlings is an annual activity in the efforts to
protect, regenerate and develop aquatic resources on Hoa Binh reservoir. The
activity is expected to raise public awareness of the importance and
responsibility of protecting aquatic resources, calling them to ensure
environmental protection in aquaculture production and exploitation.
On May 15, the Hoa Binh Steering Committee for Science, Technology, Innovation, and Digital Transformation launched the "Digital Literacy for All” movement. The event was held both in-person and virtually, connecting provincial authorities with district-level Party committees and local communities across communes, wards, and townships.
The People’s Committee of Hoa Binh province on May 16 held a conference to honour outstanding intellectuals for their contributions in 2025.
The Standing Board of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee has held a conference to announce the provincial Party Committee’s decision about the merger of Hoa Binh Newspaper and the provincial Radio and Television Station, along with the Standing Board’s appointment decisions.
After the historic victory on April 30, 1975, which liberated the South and reunified the country, the whole Vietnam embarked on a new mission — promoting peace and reconstructing the nation with century-defining projects. On the fierce Da River, over 30,000 engineers, sappers, and construction workers battled against rocky mountains and raging floods to achieve a remarkable feat. The Hoa Binh Hydropower Plant, the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia at that time, officially began generating electricity, lighting up the North and ushering in a new era of industrialisation.
Muong Dong in Kim Boi district, one of the four major Muong regions in Hoa Binh province, is harnessing its revolutionary legacy and cultural heritage to drive socio-economic transformation.
Throughout April, the joyful atmosphere of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification spread nationwide. Together with the whole country, residents in Hoa Binh city also expressed their patriotism through meaningful and practical actions.