The Memorial House of People's Armed Forces Hero Y On Nie, who sacrificed his life during the resistance war. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
People in Dak Tuor village earn great benefits from coffee farms, contributing to poverty reduction in the village. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
Rice fields and coffee farms bring great benefits on land that was once heavily bombed. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
Village elder of Dak Tuor village Y Zah Nie (left, standing in the middle) tells generations about People's Armed Forces Hero Y On Nie - a son of Dak Tuor village. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
Roads, electricity, irrigation and other infrastructural facilities of Dak Tuor village have been completed graddually. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
Dak Tuor village is recognised as a National Historical Relic (Dak Lak province’s resistance base from 1965 to 1975). VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
Traditional houses of the M'Nong people in Dak Tuor village are gradually replacing thatched houses. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
After 50 years of liberation, Dak Tuor vilalge sees many changes. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh
Changes in former revolutionary base in Dak Lak
Dak Tuor village, Cu Pui commune, Krong Bong district, Dak Lak province is a former revolutionary base associated with the history of the M'Nong ethnic group in the resistance war against the US. After 50 years of liberation, many changes have been seen in the village. The poverty rate has decreased sharply from 60% in 2023 to only 40% at present. VNA Photo: Tuấn Anh