From July 1, 2025, as the two-tier local government model is officially implemented, Tuyen Quang province has taken a notable step forward at the grassroots level with the adoption of a virtual assistant for civil servants to help determine administrative authority. This breakthrough solution has significantly enhanced public service delivery and accelerated digital transformation from the ground up.
Innovations in job counseling and placement, investment attraction, and encouragement of economic models are proving to be effective solutions in generating new employment opportunities. Effective job creation efforts across the province have contributed to higher incomes and sustainable poverty reduction.
Amidst the rugged mountains of Xin Man commune, a dedicated militia squad stands guard day and night along the border, working closely with the Border Guard forces, local authorities, and Party organizations to patrol and protect national sovereignty and security.
Thanks to the strong determination of Party committees, local authorities, and a spirit of community solidarity, Minh Quang has become the province’s leading locality in eliminating temporary and dilapidated housing for people with meritorious service.
The search and repatriation of martyrs' remains is a sacred task, bearing profound historical and humanitarian significance, in spite of many challenges along the way. As a key advisor and direct implementer of policy work, Colonel Nguyen Van Chinh, Head of the Policy Department, Military Region II, shares his assessment of Tuyen Quang province's proactive and determined efforts in the journey to bring fallen soldiers to their motherland.
Established in 2015, the Chi San Nature Reserve spans more than 5,400 hectares across the communes of Tat Nga, Sung Mang, and Meo Vac. As one of the few remaining relatively intact natural forests in the rocky highlands, the reserve plays a vital role in environmental protection, biodiversity conservation, water resource preservation, and sustainable livelihoods for local communities.
Starting July 1, students across the country will receive a minimum of 50% support from the State for their health insurance premiums, up from the previous 30%. This is one of the key highlights of Government Decree No. 188/2025, which guides the implementation of certain provisions of the amended Law on Health Insurance (2024).
For generations, the traditional markets of Phuong Do and Phuong Thien in Ha Giang 1 ward, Tuyen Quang province, have served as vital trading centers for ethnic minorities in the region.
More than half a century has passed since the war ended, yet for many families of fallen soldiers, the pain endures. The remains of their loved ones still rest somewhere along the roads of the Fatherland, and even in neighboring countries. The journey to bring them home is filled with hardship and sacrifice, but the Party, the State, the armed forces, and the people of Vietnam remain steadfast in their commitment. Their tireless efforts ensure that families have the chance to visit, remember, and pay tribute to those who gave their lives for the nation.
As the rainy and stormy season begins, unpredictable weather patterns pose a heightened risk of waterway traffic accidents. In response, functional forces across Tuyen Quang province have ramped up public awareness campaigns to help residents and boat operators enhance safety and prevent unfortunate incidents.
Eliminating makeshift and dilapidated houses has been identified as a key social welfare task in Tuyen Quang province. Authorities at all levels have actively mobilized resources and raised public awareness under the motto “no one left behind.” Each new house not only provides shelter, but also fuels the determination to escape poverty.
Binh Xa commune currently covers an area of over 91 km2 and a population of nearly 18,000 people. With high determination, the commune has set the goal of maintaining and elevating the criteria for new-style model rural areas, aiming to build a comprehensively developed and sustainable rural community after the merger.
Following the policy of free tuition, Viet Nam is preparing to roll out another major social initiative: free periodic health check-ups for all citizens. This proposal is not just a vision, it is already being drafted, planned, and set into motion with strong political will behind it.
Amidst the lush green acacia and eucalyptus forests of Tan Thanh commune, Luc Lieu village stands out as a model of forest protection within the Dao ethnic community. Guided by the motto "No forest, no future," forest preservation of the Dao people is more than a responsibility, it is a way of life deeply rooted in the community's culture and identity.
As of June 2025, nearly 100 customers in Tuyen Quang province have installed rooftop solar power systems, with a total capacity of almost 2,000 kWp. The adoption of this renewable energy source has enabled households and businesses to save between 50% and 80% on their monthly electricity bills.