In an effort to effectively implement the Public Behavior Code and create a positive impact within the community, on August 9, the Women’s Union of Cau Giay District launched the “Women Participating in the Construction of Model Historical and Cultural Relics to Implement Code of Conduct in Public Places” at the Thanh Chua Pagoda in Dich Vong Hau and Mai Dich wards.
This initiative aims to demonstrate a strong commitment to effectively carrying out Plan No. 210/KH-UBND of the Hanoi City People’s Committee, as well as the plan from the Hanoi Women’s Union to promote the implementation of the Code of Conduct in Public Places in Hanoi during the 2022–2025 period. It also aligns with Plan No. 252/KH-UBND, dated December 29, 2023, from the Cau Giay District People’s Committee, which focuses on promoting and encouraging women to adhere to the Code of Conduct in Public Places within the district until 2025.
The launch event featured a traditional art performance. Photo: Mai Chi
The model also serves as a strong example of how the Women’s Union and its members continue to play an essential role in promoting a cultural lifestyle and urban etiquette, while also spreading the values of good behavior within the community.
Nguyen Kim Le, Chairwoman of the Women’s Union of Cau Giay District, presented the decision to establish the “Women Participating in the Construction of Model Historical and Cultural Relics to Implement the Code of Conducts in Public Places.” Photo: Mai Chi
Nguyen Thi Xuan Nu, Vice Chairwoman of the Women’s Union of Cau Giay District, explained that in developing this model, the Women’s Union worked closely with the People’s Committees of Dịch Vọng Hậu and Mai Dịch wards, the management boards of the two wards’ heritage sites, the Heritage Management Subcommittee, and the pagoda’s abbot to review and refine the criteria as per the guidance outlined in Document No. 20/HD-BTV from the Hanoi Women’s Union Standing Committee, dated December 15, 2022. The Women’s Union of Cau Giay District recognizes that fostering a civilized culture of behavior at heritage sites contributes to creating a respectful atmosphere for both those managing the sites and visitors, while also enhancing the historical significance of the sites within the community.
“With this meaningful and practical goal in mind, the Women’s Union at all levels in the district has committed to promoting the role, responsibility, and mission of its members to actively encourage women and their families to adhere to the public behavior standards at heritage sites and scenic spots,” emphasized Nguyen Thi Xuan Nu.
Delegates inaugurated and handed over the project, QR code board introducing the relic and Code of Conduct in Public Places according to the identity system. Photo: Mai Chi
During the launch, the Women’s Union of Cau Giay District also introduced a core group dedicated to promoting the Code of Conduct in Public Places at the Thanh Chua Pagoda, consisting of 15 members. This group’s responsibilities include educating the public and visitors about the Code of Conduct in Public Places, encouraging businesses at the site to adopt more responsible behaviors, advising tourists on appropriate dress, and working with local Women’s Union branches, the Front Committee, and neighborhood groups to implement strategies to effectively integrate the Code of Conduct in Public Places into daily life.
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