The unique cultural features of ethnic minorities in Bo Y Commune (Quang Ngai) are a highlight in attracting tourists. Photo: Cao Nguyen – VNA
Duck farming model of residents in Bo Y (Quang Ngai). Photo: Cao Nguyen – VNA
The Indochina border landmark, a popular attraction for visitors to Bo Y. Photo: Cao Nguyen – VNA
Bo Y Commune’s Public Administrative Center (Quang Ngai). Photo: Cao Nguyen – VNA
Residents of Bo Y Commune (Quang Ngai) exchange experiences in economic development. Photo: Cao Nguyen – VNA
Bo Y Commune today. Photo: Cao Nguyen – VNA
The border landmark, a highlight for visitors to Bo Y (Quang Ngai). Photo: Cao Nguyen – VNA
Bo Y Commune (Quang Ngai) supports residents in settlement and economic development
Bo Y holds a strategically important position at the Indochina Junction, bordering Laos and Cambodia. The commune has a population of more than 35,000, mostly ethnic minorities living in 30 hamlets and villages. In recent years, Bo Y has focused on supporting residents in settlement and economic development. Photo: Cao Nguyen – VNA