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Numerous Creative Models Featured in the Contest on Building and Maintaining “Bright, Green, Clean, Beautiful, and Safe Communes, Wards, and Towns”

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The Contest on Building and Maintaining “Bright, Green, Clean, Beautiful, and Safe Communes, Wards, and Towns” has transformed Dac So (Hoai Duc district) into a poetic landscape. Beyond enhancing scenery and developing residential living conditions, it has improved residents’ quality of life. Both implementation and communications have promoted public awareness, especially regarding environmental sanitation. The..

The Contest on Building and Maintaining “Bright, Green, Clean, Beautiful, and Safe Communes, Wards, and Towns” has transformed Dac So (Hoai Duc district) into a poetic landscape. Beyond enhancing scenery and developing residential living conditions, it has improved residents’ quality of life.

Both implementation and communications have promoted public awareness, especially regarding environmental sanitation.

The Fire Pump Operation Team model in Minh Hoa 3 hamlet, Minh Khai commune, Hoai Duc district stands out as a highlight in fire prevention and safety measures.

Bui Minh Hoang, Head of the Cultural Lifestyle and Family Department (Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports) and Leader of Inspection Team 1, highly praised the distinctive local models that create focal points in the contest participation.

In Dan Phuong district, building upon the city’s initiative, the district added a “smart” criterion with digital technology teams and community technology groups at hamlet and residential cluster levels to facilitate communication, mobilization, and implementation of district and commune activities.

Additionally, Dan Phuong district implemented a “one hamlet, one check-in point” model to promote local culture, cuisine, tourism, and traditional beauty. The community raised nearly 2 billion dong for landscape improvements, check-in points, and promotional clips.

These check-in points have enriched residents’ spiritual life while promoting local specialties and culinary products.

  In Huong Ngai commune, Thach That district, alongside hamlet road improvements, mural paintings serve as propaganda slogans to raise public awareness about environmental sanitation, civilized wedding and funeral practices, and new rural development.

Quoc Oai district has also emphasized the contest implementation with district support funding of nearly 1.6 billion dong. Promotional efforts have been intensified, evidenced by social funding of about 5 billion dong, demonstrating strong public engagement with local authorities and the contest’s widespread impact.

The contest has achieved practical results, mobilizing all forces to participate, with many good habits becoming routines in hamlet and residential life.

Hong Dien