With the joint efforts of doctors, medical staff, and philanthropists, the free medical check-up and medicine distribution program not only helps local people access healthcare services but also spreads love and compassion, easing the hardships of people in remote and disadvantaged areas.
In the digital transformation area, it is no longer unusual for local leaders to directly participate in livestreams to sell agricultural products. This is becoming a new and positive trend.
Towards the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945 – September 2, 2025), all levels of Party organization, authorities, agencies, units, localities, and people across Tuyen Quang province have actively launched vibrant practical emulation movements.
Food safety remains a pressing concern in Tuyen Quang province, with numerous violations detected since the beginning of the year. Authorities have uncovered cases of toxic additives in processed food, spoiled frozen meat, unhygienic canteens, and mass food poisoning incidents.
These days, the entire nation is joyfully celebrating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day (September 2) – a historic milestone affirming the strength of unity and the Vietnamese people’s aspiration for independence, freedom, and happiness.
Across the country, people are joyfully preparing to commemorate the 80th anniversary of National Day, a historic milestone of the nation. In addition to organizing celebratory activities, efforts to tidy up, beautify, and create green, clean, and civilized living spaces are essential.
In the lively spirit of emulation to mark the upcoming Party Congresses at all levels, many meaningful projects and initiatives have been carried out across the province.
The 2025-2026 school year marks the first year following the provincial merger, with Tuyen Quang welcoming nearly 500 students coming from the former Ha Giang province. The Department of Education and Training, along with local schools, has proactively prepared facilities, teaching staff, and educational methods to ensure the best possible conditions for the new school year.
Building and practicing a culture of thrift is an effective measure to curb wastefulness. Integrity is a fundamental moral value, serving as a principle, standard, and benchmark for cadres and Party members in both their work and daily life.
In the context of rapid digital transformation across all sectors, the application of technology to ensure social security is not only a modernization trend in state management but also a humanitarian step, enabling citizens, especially vulnerable groups, to access policies more fairly, conveniently, and transparently.
Over the past 80 years since independence, Tuyen Quang, the Capital of the Liberation Zone, where President Ho Chi Minh and the Party Central Committee chose as the command center for the August Revolution in 1945, has consistently upheld the principle of “Taking the People as the Root,” serving as the guiding compass for all policies aimed at improving people’s lives.
In 2024, the Thai Binh commune police were honored by the Government with the Emulation Flag for “Outstanding Unit in the ‘For National Security’ Emulation Movement.” This accolade recognizes the unit’s persistent efforts and strong sense of responsibility in maintaining security and order, thereby making a significant contribution to local socio-economic development.
A recent rapid survey by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) revealed that out of 1,000 commune-level education officials, 302 hold qualifications unrelated to education, including civil engineering, food technology, accounting, business administration, and even animal husbandry.
In recent times, as provinces, districts, and communes across the country implement administrative mergers, criminals have been taking advantage of the changes to carry out sophisticated scams, preying on public uncertainty and lack of information.
According to a report by the Sub-Department of Animal Husbandry, Veterinary, and Fisheries, as of August 7, more than 187 tons of lime powder and disinfectant have been distributed to livestock households across the province to prevent and control African swine fever (ASF).