(HBO) - Muong Bi commune in Tan Lac district is exerting every effort for a brighter future. The face of the commune has changed, and the quality of locals’ life has improved.
Tan Lac district grows
1,100ha of grapefruit, which has brought about high economic efficiency for
many households.
Being an agricultural
district, but in recent years, Muong Bi has had a remarkable change in
realising the Party’s resolutions, bringing into full play its potential and
advantages, overcoming difficulties and increasing the quality of locals. The
district has succeeded in renovating uncultivated gardens and converting to
advantageous crops, maintaining the cultural identity of the Muong ethnic
group, and developing tourism products in association with new-style rural
building.
Over the past five
years, the district has shifted low-effective rice cultivation on 2,500ha to
other crops with higher values. Grapefruit has become the main crop that brings
about high income, helping contribute to local economic development. Many
households have invested in intensive farming and followed a safe production
process, thus meeting higher market requirements. At present, a 1,100ha red and
green grapefruit growing area has been formed, focusing on commune along
national highway 12B, with an average income of 400-700 million VND per ha.
Meanwhile, mountainous
communes have planted tropical vegetables such as chayote (around 90ha) with an
average value of 180-200 million VND per ha. The Ministry of Science and
Technology has recognised the collective brands for the district’s agricultural
products, including "Quyet Chien chayote”, "Tan Lac red grapefruit” and "Nam
Son tangerine”. Up to now, 40 percent of communes have met new-style rural
building criteria and seven villages have been recognised as model residential
areas.
The culture and
tourism fields have also prospered, reflected through the planning of But-Muong
Chieng cave cultural and spiritual site in Nam Duc town and Nam Son cave in Van
Son commune, the building of Muong village and Luy Ai hamlet in Phong Phu
commune, the development of community-based tourism in Ngoi hamlet in Suoi Hoa
commune, Chien hamlet in Van Son commune and Buoi Cam hamlet in Phu Cuong
commune, together with Lung May natural conservation ecotourism site in Quyet
Chien commune and a resort and ecotourism site at the core area of Hoa Binh
lake tourism site in Suoi Hoa commune.
Attention has paid to
upgrading infrastructure in Man Duc and Phong Phu towns, contributing to improving
the district’s urbanisation rate.
Party resolutions have
been carried out effectively by the district’s Party Committee and people. The
poverty rate was reduced from 31.54 percent in 2015 to 10.45 percent currently,
with per capita income reaching 50 million VND annually./.
In the spirit of "Party members go first, the people follow”, all households of Party members in the Doan Ket sub-region in Da Bac town, Da Bac district, voluntarily removed gates and fences, and donated land when the road expansion project passed through their properties. Inspired by their example, 68 households in the sub-region quickly followed suit, contributing over 1,400 sq.m of residential and perennial cropland to widen the main road through the residential area. The exemplary role of Party members in Doan Ket stands as a shining example of studying and following President Ho Chi Minh’s thought, morality, and lifestyle.
The Hoa Binh provincial People's Committee held a monthly meeting on May 29 to assess the implementation of socio-economic development tasks in the first six months of 2025, the progress of key projects, and some other important issues.
During his lifetime, President Ho Chi Minh always expressed his deep affection and special concern for children and youth. He once emphasized: "Caring for and educating children well is the responsibility of the entire Party and the entire people”; "First of all, the family (i.e. grandparents, parents, siblings) must do this job well”. "the Party Committees…, the Children’s Committee, the Youth Union, the education sector, and all related organizations must have specific plans to ensure children grow healthier and more progressive”. His teachings has been remaining valuable and serving as the guiding principles in the work of protecting, caring for, and educating children. In line with this ideology, Hoa Binh Province has continuously been prioritizing and investing resources in the well-being of children in recent years.
Mr. Nguyen Phi Long, the alternate Member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee chaired the meeting of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee to provide opinions on several investment projects within the province. There was the attendance of Ms. Bui Thi Minh, the Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairwoman of the Provincial People’s Council; Mr. Bui Đuc Hinh, the Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee and other members of the Standing Committee; the leaders from other departments, agencies, and some localities.
The Standing Board of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Committee of Hoa Binh province held a meeting on May 28 to honour outstanding village elders, village heads, and reputable individuals from local ethnic minority and religious communities.
In mid-May, the provincial Museum organised an exhibition named "Duoi la co Dang Cong san Viet Nam quang vinh” (Under the flag of the glorious Communist Party of Vietnam). This meaningful activity took place in the joyful atmosphere to celebrate the country's major holidays and the Party congresses at all levels for the 2025-2030 term, towards the 14th National Party Congress.