This week, the Politburo and the Secretariat convened a national conference to disseminate and implement four key resolutions: on international integration in the new context; ensuring national energy security; breakthroughs in education and training; and measures to enhance the protection and care of public health.
Caring for facilities and living conditions for boarding students has always been a priority of local authorities and sectors across the province, creating the best possible conditions to improve teaching and learning quality and promote the “good teaching – good learning” movement right from the beginning of the new school year.
These days, agencies, sectors, organizations, units, and localities across the province are buzzing with the spirit of labor and production emulation in anticipation of the First Provincial Party Congress, term 2025–2030.
After more than 20 years of development, the Thanh Tuyen Festival has become a signature cultural event of Tuyen Quang province, recognized with multiple Guinness World Records, such as the Mid-Autumn Festival Night with the largest number of lantern models in Vietnam, the largest Mid-Autumn feast, and the largest pair of rotating lanterns. In 2024, the festival was officially granted a trademark registration certificate by the Intellectual Property Office, affirming its brand value and growing appeal.
At a meeting last week to implement Resolution No. 71-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in education and training, Party General Secretary To Lam emphasized that the resolution must swiftly generate tangible changes across the sector, particularly among teachers and administrators. The ultimate goal, he stressed, is to improve the quality of teaching and learning. He affirmed that the Party and the State will provide full support to ensure the successful realization of these objectives.
As a mountainous province with a large ethnic minority population, Tuyen Quang has identified the development of ethnic minority boarding and semi-boarding schools as a key mission to improve education and create favorable learning conditions for students.
During the implementation of the two-tier local government model, many localities have encountered practical difficulties related to organizational structure, personnel, technical infrastructure, and administrative procedures. In response, central ministries and agencies have proactively deployed officials to the grassroots level, working directly with communes, wards, and special zones to help resolve difficulties, ensuring smooth and effective operation of the apparatus.
Vietnam has strived to transform into a knowledge-based economy, and to achieve this goal, attracting and nurturing talent, especially young scientists and engineers, has become a key government strategy. A series of incentive policies has been introduced to create the most favorable conditions for young talent to contribute and thrive.
Amidst modern life, social networks not only serve as an entertainment channel but also become an advertising tool for cultural promotion and community connection. In Tuyen Quang province, many young ethnic minority people have made use of TikTok to tell their village’s stories, showcasing local traditions and products widely.
In recent years, Tuyen Quang province has effectively implemented a range of special policies to support ethnic minority groups with very small populations, contributing to improved living standards and the preservation of cultural identity.
At the beginning of September, in the joyful atmosphere of the new school year, teachers and students of the Ha Ca Kindergarten and Primary School branch in Khau Vai commune celebrated the opening of a brand-new school after many years of waiting.
This year’s Independence Day carries a special meaning, not only because it marks the 80th anniversary of the nation’s founding, but also as the country has just completed a major task - “restructuring the homeland”, preparing Vietnam to enter a new era of growth and prosperity.
The National Target Program for socio-economic development in ethnic minority and mountainous areas for the 2021–2025 period has completed and exceeded 6 out of 9 set targets. Especially, the Government will continue to prioritize resource allocation for the Program in the 2026–2030 period, increasing by about 10–15% compared to 2021–2025.
In the joyful atmosphere of the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945 – September 2, 2025), thousands of visitors from across the country flocked to the Lung Cu National Flagpole – a sacred destination tied to national pride and the symbol of independence and sovereignty.
In response to the Prime Minister’s directive on environmental protection for the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, localities across Tuyen Quang province simultaneously launched campaigns to clean up the environment, beautify urban areas, hang national flags, and install banners and slogans, aiming to create a green, clean, beautiful, safe, and friendly image of the province.