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Three-decade development of Cao Phong town

Over the past three decades, Cao Phong town has leveraged its spirit of unity, dynamism, and creativity to utilise opportunities and overcome challenges, leaving significant milestones in economic and social development. The town has made substantial progress in various sectors while maintaining national defence and security.

Flag hoisted half-mast to commemorate Party leader Nguyen Phu Trong

Since the passing of Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong on July 19, offices and private houses in Hoa Binh city have flown flags half-mast to commemorate the Party chief.

Some typical images of Cao Phong town after 30 years of construction and development

After 30 years since its establishment (August 1st, 1994 - August 1st, 2024), Cao Phong town has made significant progress, from a mountainous agricultural town facing many difficulties to becoming the political, economic and social center of the district, aiming to build a civilized, modern urban area, which is rich in the cultural identity.

Photos feature Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s visits to Hoa Binh

In his 14 years as the leader of the Communist Party of Vietnam, General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong visited Hoa Binh province three times. Each locality, unit, and enterprise visited by the General Secretary, and every household and wounded soldier kindly encouraged and given gifts by the late leader always remember and deeply keep in their mind the feelings of their beloved leader.

Bustling spring travel to Hoa Binh lake tourist area

like "Ha Long Bay in the mountains" with many spiritual tourist attractions, resort, community tourism, Hoa Binh Lake tourist area has attractived domestic and international tourists. This place is also an attractive destination chosen by tourists for tours, experiences at the beginning of the Lunar New Year 2024.

Dien grapefruit of Luong Son district, Hoa Binh province - From local agricultural products to the international market

Dien grapefruit trees were planted in Luong Son district decades ago. Recently, the grapefruit has increased to nearly 800 hectares, accounting for over 35% of the entire district's fruit area; annual output reaches over 12,000 tons. In the last days of 2023 and early 2024, surpassing 900 EU food safety inspection criteria, the first shipments of Dien Luong Son grapefruits left for the US export market.