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Ninh Binh Targets 24,000 Hectares Of Tea Cultivation
Ninh Binh province has issued Document No. 11 to focus on tea tree development as a key economic pillar. The province aims to have approximately 24,000 hectares of tea trees by 2030.
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Thirteen Construction Supervisors Detained In Ninh Binh
The Ninh Binh City Public Security Bureau has detained 13 defendants suspected of illegal business activities. The Ninh Binh City Police Department has ordered the temporary detention of 13 defendants.
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Ninh Binh Develops Modern Coffee Industry
A modern coffee industry chain has developed in the Yingbei Plain of Henan Province, a region not traditionally known for coffee cultivation. This initiative has created opportunities for baristas in the region.
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Ninh Binh Agriculture Shifts Toward Value Addition
Local agricultural products in Ninh Binh are undergoing a transformation focused on increasing value and maintaining quality. The process involves a fundamental change in mindset regarding how local products are cultivated and marketed.
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Ninh Binh Residents Embrace Waste Sorting
Residents in Ninh Binh province have reported ongoing environmental pollution caused by a waste incineration facility located near residential areas. Residents have reported having to keep doors closed all day to mitigate the impact on their lives. The reporter contacted the People's Committee of the Red Zone regarding the long-term exposure to mud pollution. Residents have requested intervention from the People's Committee in the Red Zone, but claim no inspections or solutions have been implemented. The noise from vessels is reportedly impacting sleep and creating traffic safety hazards. Local residents claim that authorities have failed to provide direction or solutions despite complaints. According to a local resident, Mr. Efforts to contact the Red Zone People's Committee have reportedly not resulted in inspections or solutions.
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Vietnamese Officials Visit Ninh Binh to Support Laborers
Vehicle traffic on National Highway 1A through Ninh Binh province has begun to increase rapidly during late April. Long convoys of vehicles are heading toward tourist destinations including Trang An, Tam Coc, Bich Dong, and Bich Dinh. Traffic police have been deployed at gateway intersections to manage congestion as the holiday peak approaches. The provincial police department stated that patrol and control efforts are being conducted transparently and according to regulations. This shift aims to improve operational flexibility in the tourist region. A delegation led by Politburo member and Central Committee Secretary Bui The Minh Hoai visited Ninh Binh province. The group distributed gifts to 200 families, including Heroic Vietnamese Mothers, armed forces heroes, the poor, and workers in difficult circumstances.
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Hoa Lu Festival Continues Through April 28
The Hoa Lu Festival officially opened in Ninh Binh to commemorate the 1,058th anniversary of the national hero Dinh Bo Linh. The event was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Tuc and other high-ranking government officials. The festival celebrates the historical unification of the country and the establishment of the first centralized feudal state. Local leaders and tourists participated in the opening ceremonies. The event features various artistic programs including the 'Hoang Cung Huyen Ao' performance. Organizers have announced free entry for local residents and tourists during the festival period.
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