In Moc Chau, Son La province, through various flexible and practical approaches, women are increasingly asserting their role in economic development and preserving local culture.
Over the past period, the various levels of the Association havewomenThroughout the country, numerous emulation movements and practical initiatives have been implemented, linked to promoting the study and emulation of Ho Chi Minh's ideology, ethics, and style. This has awakened a sense of emulation in learning and creative work among each cadre and member, contributing to building a prosperous, beautiful, and civilized homeland.
InMoc ChauIn Son La province, with many flexible and practical approaches, women are increasingly asserting their role in economic development and preserving local culture.
From three former female veterans from the Đoài region who volunteered to go to Mộc Châu to build a new economic zone, the cooperative of safe, natural vegetables now has 38 members. Growing vegetables according to VietGAP standards, with a packaging factory and a stable market, the cooperative earns an average profit of about 400-500 million VND per hectare. The spirit of the soldiers of Uncle Ho's army from the past continues to be demonstrated on the economic development front.
Bearing in mind President Ho Chi Minh's teachings, the women of Moc Chau strive to prosper in their homeland and make efforts to preserve their local culture.
When visiting Ang village in Moc Chau, Son La, many tourists seek out Hoang Long Cooperative and its distinctive traditional hand-embroidered scarves.
The traditional looms of the Thai people in Son La, which were once left idle in the corners of houses or even discarded for firewood, have now been revived. This is thanks to the determination of the women in the Hoang Long brocade weaving cooperative to restore the traditional craft. They still remember President Ho Chi Minh's teaching: "It is impossible to separate the preservation and promotion of national cultural identity from socio-economic development."
The movement of ethnic minority women developing community tourism in Moc Chau is a bright spot in Son La province, with many tourist destinations owned and operated by women, creating additional income for them. The premise of this movement stems from President Ho Chi Minh's exemplary leadership. Ethnic minority commune and district officials will take the lead, building model projects for their communities to follow.
With confidence in developing their economy and preserving their cultural identity, the dreams of Mong and Thai women in Moc Chau continue to be nurtured. They are choosing new paths, paths in which they proactively affirm their value and contribute to the community.
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