On the afternoon of January 4, at the border commune of Quang Truc (Tuy Duc district, Dak Nong province), Bu Chap Border Post (Dak Nong Provincial Border Guard) coordinated with the otosaigon.com Community (Ho Chi Minh City) and the People's Committee of Quang Truc commune to organize Spring of Love 2025 with the theme "Spring Border Guard - Warming the hearts of the villagers".
The program is a series of meaningful and practical activities such as: cultural exchange activities, arts, gong performances, folk games, banh chung wrapping, free haircuts.
In particular, the “zero-dong” market with hundreds of clothes, toys, shoes, candies, etc. creates a vibrant atmosphere to welcome the new year.

Within the framework of the program, the units presented 150 gifts, totaling 125 million VND, to policy families and families in difficult circumstances living in the border area of Quang Truc commune.
On this occasion, representatives of the otosaigon.com Community also presented gifts of necessities to officers and soldiers of Bu Chap Border Guard Station.
Lieutenant Colonel Hoang Le Duy - Head of Bu Chap Border Guard Station - said: "With the tradition of solidarity and sharing, the program "Border Spring - Warming the hearts of the villagers" demonstrates the care and concern of the Party, State and Party committees and authorities at all levels for ethnic minorities in remote, isolated and border areas every time Tet comes and spring comes".
The program is maintained annually to help people celebrate Tet in a warm and joyful atmosphere. Thereby, it demonstrates the affection and responsibility of officers and soldiers of the Border Guard towards the ethnic people in the border areas of the Fatherland.
According to Mr. Ngo Ky Lam - Head of the volunteer group of the otosaigon.com Community group, for many years now, the program "Spring Border Guard - Warming the hearts of the villagers" has become an annual activity of the otosaigon.com Community.
Although the gifts are not of great value, they are the sincere feelings of the volunteer group to share with people in the border area.
"We hope that all people in need will have a warm Tet. In the following years, we will try to continue this program," Mr. Lam added.