Military Region 7 and Binh Phuoc provincial Party Committee and political organizations held an art program themed “Warm spring in border areas” and a series of activities in the ninth “Soldiers’ spring” program on January 30 evening at Ta Thiet special national relic site in Loc Ninh district, Binh Phuoc province.
In the middle of Ta Thiet forests and mountains, artists sang songs in praise of the Party, Uncle Ho, love for the nation and reappeared the images of Uncle Ho’s soldiers in the war and peace time.
Artists from the art troupe of Military Region 7 sing a song in praise of the Fatherland.
On the campus of the relic site and in other communes of Loc Ninh district, the organizers held interesting activities, such as a meeting with businesses and delegates of the “Soldiers’ spring” program, an incense offering to fallen troops, a tree-planting event, an inauguration ceremony of five outdoor exercise projects, a handover ceremony of three comradeship houses, and opening of “Tet for troops and people” stalls, “Zero VND market – Spreading Love.”
People in Loc Ninh border district receive gifts from the “Zero VND market – Love spread” event.
According to Political Commissar of Military Region 7 Lieutenant General Tran Hoai Trung, the “Soldiers’ spring” program had the spirit of sharing, in which no one was left behind and the life of troops, people, policy beneficiaries in remote, mountainous areas, on islands was paid due attention, especially during the approaching traditional lunar New Year (Tet) of the nation.
Apart from Loc Ninh, the “Soldiers’ spring” program was also held in other localities in Military Region 7 in this lunar New Year.
The organizing panel presents Tet gifts to units and localities in Loc Ninh district.
At the event, the Party Committee and Chain-of-Command of Military Region 7 presented 2,400 gifts to policy beneficiary families, national contributors, and poor households in the region. They also assigned units to cooperate with localities in the stationed areas to organize “Tet for troops and people” programs.
Source: Qdnd (Mai Huong)
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