Quang Trung Campaign helps deepen army-people bond in Khanh Hoa
The “Quang Trung Campaign” to rebuild homes for
flood-affected residents in the central province of Khanh Hoa has been
completed. From lowlands to mountainous areas, from rural communities to urban
centres, houses that were once swept away or collapsed by floods have now been
rebuilt to be solid and durable. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
A warm campfire exchange night between soldiers and local residents takes place after the house handover ceremony on January 10 at the Cu Thanh resettlement area, Suoi Hiep commune, Khanh Hoa province. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
An emotional farewell moment between soldiers and residents whose houses were rebuilt by the army. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
Officers and soldiers of the Khanh Hoa Provincial Military Command, after completing the reconstruction of houses totally destroyed by floods in November 2025, are seen off by local residents. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
Warm embraces are shared as soldiers bid farewell to children in Suoi Dau commune, Khanh Hoa province. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
Soldiers bid farewell to local residents before returning to their units for new assignments after completing house construction under the Quang Trung Campaign. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
Soldiers bid farewell to local residents before returning to their units for new assignments after completing house construction under the Quang Trung Campaign. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
Soldiers bid farewell to local residents before returning to their units for new assignments after completing house construction under the Quang Trung Campaign. VNA Photo: Phan Sáu
Bellflower cherry trees are grown on Pha Din pass in Son La
province, where the climate is cool and clean all year round. In early January,
the bellflowers are in full bloom, attracting visitors to enjoy the magnificent
beauty of the Northwestern region’s nature. VNA Photo: Quang Quyết
The Dao Quan Chet are a small subgroup of Vietnam’s Dao ethnic community, with a long history of settlement in the northern mountains. Ha Son village in Ngoc Lac commune, home to the largest Dao Quan Chet community in Thanh Hoa province with 263 households and a population of 1,086, is entering the festive atmosphere of their traditional Tet as residents clean their homes, arrange ancestral altars and prepare offerings following the harvest season.
Tran Cam Tu, Politburo member, Permanent member of the Party
Central Committee’s Secretariat and Head of the Subcommittee for Organizational
Services for the 14th National Party Congress, presided over the inauguration
ceremony of the Press Center for the 14th National Party Congress, along with
exhibitions of books and newspapers serving the Congress and the photo
exhibition “Under the Party’s flag, the nation advances to a new era” at the
National Convention Center in Hanoi on January 14. Photo: VNA
The capital city of Hanoi is adorned with flowers, flags,
banners, and panels in celebration of the upcoming 14th National Party
Congress, which is scheduled to take place from January 19-25. VNA Photo: Thanh
Tùng
As the 14th National Party Congress approaches, officials,
Party members and people from all walks of life in Son La province highly
appreciate the country’s achievements over 40 years of renewal and the past
term, while expressing confidence and expectations in the leadership of the
Party and the State and in the goals for national development in the new
period. Photo: Quang Quyet – VNA
Following the merger of administrative boundaries, Khanh Hoa province has expanded its tourism development space, unlocking previously untapped potential. Beyond its traditional reliance on coastal tourism, the province has identified a new “multi-value” development strategy. High-tech agriculture combined with eco-tourism is seen as a key trend to enhance visitor experiences.
A preliminary review of preparations for the 14th National
Party Congress was held under the chair of Permanent member of the Party
Central Committee’s Secretariat Tran Cam Tu at the National Convention Centre
in Hanoi on January 13 morning. The Permanent member and other officials
examined the main hall of the congress, slated for January 19–25, an exhibition
of publications serving the event, a photo display themed “Under the Party’s
flag, the nation advances to a new era”, functional rooms, the press centre,
the command centre, and medical services, among others. Photo: Phuong Hoa – VNA
Bu Dang commune (Dong Nai province) is a mountainous, remote
area with a large ethnic minority population, formed through the merger of Duc
Phong township, Minh Hung commune and Doan Ket commune (former Bu Dang
district, Binh Phuoc province). During the 2025–2030 period, the locality is
promoting trade connectivity and developing urban areas, industry, services and
high-tech agriculture in a rapid, comprehensive and sustainable manner. Photo:
Nhat Binh – VNA
Pink mandarin is one of the signature fruit trees of Dong
Thap province. In recent years, farmers have grown pink mandarins in pots for
sale as decorative plants during the Lunar New Year. Gardeners in Phong Hoa
commune are currently preparing about 1,200 pots of pink mandarins, priced from
1.5 to 5 million VND per pot, for the 2026 Lunar New Year market. Photo: Nhut
An – VNA