In Pictures: Deputy PM Tran Hong Ha directs relief and support people in flood-hit in Dien Bien
The Ministry of National Defence on August 2 dispatched a helicopter to bring 2 tonnes of goods including medicine, food, and essential supplies to support people in flood-hit areas.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha presents gifts and encourages people affected by natural disasters in Hang Pu Xi village, Xa Dung commune, Dien Bien province.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha and leaders of Dien Bien province transport relief goods. Deputy PM Tran Hong Ha directs relief and support people in flood-hit in Dien Bien.
The Deputy Prime Minister presents gifts and encourages people affected by natural disasters in Hang Pu Xi village, Xa Dung commune, Dien Bien province.
The Deputy Prime Minister presents gifts and encourages people affected by natural disasters in Hang Pu Xi village, Xa Dung commune, Dien Bien province. Deputy PM Tran Hong Ha directs relief and support people in flood-hit in Dien Bien.
Village craft artisans are regarded as the very essence and “living treasures” of traditional crafts, playing a vital role in preserving and promoting Viet Nam’s heritage crafts in the current context. Alongside the nation’s new era of development, the Viet Nam Association of Craft Villages is called upon to proactively renew itself, foster creativity, and elevate traditional crafts to a new level.