In Moc Chau, Son La province, with many flexible and practical ways, women are increasingly asserting their role in economic development and preserving indigenous culture.
Over the past time, the Association at all levelswomenNationwide, many emulation movements and practical actions have been implemented, associated with promoting the study and following of Ho Chi Minh's ideology, morality and lifestyle, thereby arousing the spirit of emulation in study and creative work in each cadre and member, contributing to building a rich and civilized homeland.
InMoc Chau, Son La province, with many flexible and practical ways, women are increasingly affirming their role in economic development and preserving indigenous culture.
From 3 female veterans from the Doai region volunteering to go to Moc Chau to build a new economic zone, the natural safe vegetable cooperative now has 38 members. Growing vegetables according to VietGap standards, having a packaging factory, and stable output, the cooperative earns an average profit of about 400-500 million VND per hectare. The will of Uncle Ho's soldiers in the past is always promoted on the economic development front.
Taking to heart Uncle Ho's advice, Moc Chau women strive to become rich in their homeland and make efforts to preserve indigenous culture.
Coming to Ang village, Moc Chau, Son La, many tourists have come to Hoang Long Cooperative with its typical traditional hand-embroidered scarves.
The traditional weaving looms of the Thai people in Son La once lay dormant in the corner of the house, some abandoned to be used as firewood, but now they have been revived. This is thanks to the determination of the women of Hoang Long brocade craft cooperative to restore the traditional craft. The people still remember Uncle Ho's teachings: "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 attractions owned and operated by women, creating additional income for women. The premise of this movement comes from President Ho Chi Minh's exemplary ideology. Commune and district cadres who are ethnic minorities will be the pioneers, building models for people to follow.
Confidently striving to develop the economy and preserve their identity, the dreams of Mong and Thai women in Moc Chau continue to be ignited. They are choosing new paths for themselves, paths in which they proactively affirm their value and contribution to the community.
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