Recently, Mr. Vuong Quoc Tuan, Chairman of the Thai Nguyen Provincial People’s Committee, held a working session with Muyuan Foods High-Tech Livestock Group.
Recently, Mr. Vuong Quoc Tuan, Chairman of the Thai Nguyen Provincial People’s Committee, chaired a conference to comprehensively review the proposed adjustments to the Thai Nguyen provincial master plan for the 2021–2030 period, with a vision to 2050.
On the afternoon of January 11, at Viet Bac Highland School in Quyet Thang Ward, Thai Nguyen Province, the Ministry of Ethnic Affairs and Religion held a groundbreaking ceremony for a project to upgrade facilities at Viet Bac Highland School and the university preparatory schools under the Ministry.
Recently, in Cao Bang Province, the Standing Committees of the Party Committees of Cao Bang, Lang Son, and Thai Nguyen provinces held a conference to exchange views on inter-provincial cooperation.
On the evening of December 24, at Van Xuan Square, the Thai Nguyen Provincial Department of Industry and Trade, in coordination with the People’s Committee of Van Xuan Ward, held the opening ceremony of the Agricultural Products, OCOP, and Craft Villages Linked with Tourism Festival – Thai Nguyen, 2025.
On December 21, the opening ceremony of the Four-Team Football Tournament – Thai Nguyen 2025 officially took place at Thai Nguyen Stadium, a modern and large-scale sports facility.
On the afternoon of December 21, Mr. Vuong Quoc Tuan, Chairman of the Thai Nguyen Provincial People’s Committee, received and held working sessions with a delegation from the Chinese Business Association.
On the morning of December 19, Thai Nguyen Province solemnly held a ceremony to launch and inaugurate three key projects of strategic significance to the province’s socio-economic development.
On the morning of December 12, the Dong Phuc Commune People’s Committee, in coordination with the Northern Mountainous Agriculture and Forestry Science Institute, held a ceremony to announce and receive the Certificate recognizing the “Vietnam Heritage Trees – Bang Phuc Shan Tuyet Tea Trees".