(HBO) - The provincial General Confederation of Labour has cooperated with the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism to organize the steam volleyball tournament for the provincial female workers, officials and laborers in 2020.

The teams are
competing in the tournament.
There are 16 teams with 176 athletes
selected from the Labor Federation of districts, the city, the trade union at
the grassroots levels and central units located in the province participating
in the tournament. The teams are divided into 4 groups to compete in a round
competition to choose the first and second teams of each group entering the
round in the next round.
After 3 days of competition with the
following results: The first prize and the trophy were awarded to the team of
Lac Thuy Trade Union, the second prize was awarded to the team of the Trade
Union of the Medical Sector, the third prize was awarded to the team of Hoa
Binh City’s Trade Union and the fourth prize was awarded to the team of the
Provincial Military Headquarters.
The tournament was organized to
practically welcome the 17th Provincial Party Congress, the 13th National Party
Congress and the 91st anniversary of Vietnam Union's Establishment Day. This is
also the opportunity for the provincial Labor Federation to praise the spirit
of physical training following the example of the great Uncle Ho and the
different levels of the Trade Union, as well as for the staff of the Labor
Union to exchange and learn experiences in organizing the tournaments and
improving the professional quality.
In recent years, Lac Thuy district has paid increasing attention to investing in cultural and sports infrastructure. These grassroots facilities have attracted a large number of residents to participate in recreational and cultural activities, physical training, and community engagement, contributing to the development of cultural life and the local socio-economic growth.
In recent years, the mass physical training and sports (PTS) movement in Hoa Binh province has developed strongly and spread widely. Regardless of age, gender or occupation, people actively participate in physical training, creating a vibrant and enthusiastic sports atmosphere within the community.
Recently, Hoa Binh’s athletes have continued to show strong performances at national-level competitions. Alongside elite athletes, several standout performers have emerged from grassroots sports movements, underlining the province’s growing sports culture.
From April 26 to 27, at the Provincial Sports Arena, the Hoa Binh Provincial Karate Federation organized the 2025 Hoa Binh Open ASUDO Karate Championship.
While modern sports like volleyball and football continue to grow in popularity, traditional folk games and ethnic sports remain a vibrant and essential part of cultural life among the Muong community in Hoa Binh province.
A total of 85 young players from across Hoa Binh province recently participated in the provincial Youth Table Tennis Tournament. Organised by the provincial Centre for Youth Activities, the event was part of activities to celebrate the 94th founding anniversary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (March 26, 1931 – 2025) and the 79th anniversary of Vietnam Sports Day (March 27, 1946 – 2025).