Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc presented 100 Tet gifts to poor households in Nui village, Tam Thang commune, Cu Jut district, Dak Nong province, on January 15, on the occasion of upcoming Tet (lunar New Year) festival.

Prime Minister presents Tet gifts to poor households in Nui village, Tam
Thang commune, Cu Jut district, Dak Nong province (Photo: VGP)
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The
villagers welcomed the Government leader with a performance of traditional
gongs, and then presented him with a brocade coat made by members of the
village’s brocade weaving club.
Impressed
by the warm welcome of the villagers, on behalf of the Party and State
leaders, PM Phuc expressed his greeting for a peaceful and happy Tet.
He asked
the local authorities to pay greater attention to residents, particularly the
disadvantaged and policy beneficiary families. He also called on villagers to
celebrate the traditional holiday in a safe and environmentally-friendly way.
The PM also
presented a TV to the village on the occasion.
Nui village
is home to nearly 280 households with a population of more than 1,100 people,
most of whom are of the Ede ethnic minority group. The villagers have shown
their awareness and responsibility in preserving and promoting their
traditional cultural practices, including the UNESCO-recognised space of gong
culture and brocade craftsmanship.
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Source: NDO
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