Border guards from Tam Hop Border Post (Nghe An Border Guard) coordinate with Company 251 (Bolikhamxay Provincial Military Command, Laos) to conduct joint patrols from border marker 425 to marker 426 along the Vietnam–Laos border. Photo by courtesy/VNA
Nam Can and Na Ngoi Border Posts (Nghe An Border Guard) conduct legal education and awareness campaigns for local officials, women’s union members, and mobilize Na Ngoi commune residents to observe the law at the grassroots level. Photo by courtesy/VNA
Border guards from Na Ngoi Border Post (Nghe An Border Guard) help local people transplant rice during the summer-autumn crop in Tong Khu village, Na Ngoi commune. Photo by courtesy/VNA
Officers and soldiers of Thong Thu Border Post (Nghe An Border Guard) assist residents in repairing homes damaged by natural disasters in the border area. Photo by courtesy/VNA
Na Ngoi Border Post (Nghe An Border Guard), in coordination with Company 224 (Xieng Khouang Provincial Military Command, Laos), conducts a joint patrol from marker 420/1 to border marker 421. Photo by courtesy/VNA
Na Ngoi Border Post (Nghe An Border Guard) presents gifts to Company 224 under the Military Command of Xieng Khouang Province, Laos. Photo by courtesy/VNA
Nghe An strengthens public support to firmly safeguard border areas
Nghe An province shares over 460 kilometers of land border with Laos In recent years, in addition to effectively performing border guard duties, officers and soldiers at border units have worked together to develop and implement various practical models to support local people in socio-economic development, ensure national defense and security, maintain public order, and safeguard the sovereignty and security of border areas. Photo by courtesy/VNA