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Visit Sin Suoi Ho Village – The Most Attractive Tourism Destination In ASEAN

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Located about 30km from Lai Chau City, Sin Suoi Ho Village in Sin Suoi Ho Commune, Phong Tho District, Lai Chau Province has a beautiful natural landscape and cool climate year-round. This is also the home of the H’Mong ethnic minority. Sin Suoi Ho village was honored by ASEAN as an attractive community tourism destination. Photo: Congluan People in Sin Suoi Ho village mainly live on agricultural production, cardamom, fruit trees, cattle, and poultry raising, and promoting tourism services. In June 2015, Sin Suoi Ho village, Sin Suoi Ho commune, Phong Tho district was recognized by the People’s Committee of Lai Chau province as a provincial community tourism destination. Since its establishment, the Party committees, authorities, and the local people living in Sin Suoi Ho village have always actively promoted the development of infrastructure such as building roads, markets, and parking lots, and sent young villagers to study professions such as restaurant management, co

Vietnam Joins Hands to Promote Int’l Cooperation on Gender Equality

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Ambassador Le Thi Hong Van (white suit), Permanent Representative of Vietnam to UNESCO, attends a dialogue marking the International Day of Women in Multilateralism on January 25. Ambassador Le Thi Hong Van has reaffirmed Vietnam’s consistent policy of raising women’s position and promoting gender equality in all aspects while attending recent events marking the International Day of Women in Multilateralism, VNA reported Friday . The events, comprising a global dialogue on countering online gendered disinformation and an intergenerational dialogue, were held by UNESCO in Paris on January 25. The event was attended by the Director General of UNESCO, the President of the Executive Council of UNESCO, the special rapporteurs and representatives of the United Nations, and a large number of Ambassadors and Permanent Representatives of neighboring countries. UNESCO, policymakers, researchers, experts, and representatives of social networks Twitter, and Facebook. The discussio