On October 4, informing reporters of Lao Dong Newspaper, Major Do Xuan Diem - Deputy Political Commissar of Na Co Sa Border Guard Station, Dien Bien Provincial Border Guard said that the unit had just received dozens of handwritten letters from students of Na Co Sa Primary Boarding School for Ethnic Minorities (Quang Lam Commune).
Accordingly, this is a special gift that the children gave to the soldiers after participating in the program "Full Moon Festival Border Guard Night" organized by Na Co Sa Border Guard Station and Na Co Sa Primary Boarding School for Ethnic Minorities on October 2.

Major Do Xuan Diem said that the small letters but filled with affection are a priceless gift, a great source of encouragement for officers and soldiers to continue to stand firm on the border, both firmly defending the territorial sovereignty and wholeheartedly caring for future generations in the border area.
In each page of the page, there are not only words of thanks but also pure dreams and ambitions built from the image of the border soldiers themselves.

In the letter sent to the soldiers, the Four-Dat Gold student, class 4A1, wrote: "We thank the soldiers for giving us a happy Mid-Autumn Festival night. My dream is to become a soldier to protect the Fatherland like uncles.
For many children, the image of border guards has become very close and familiar.
In the letter, student Khang Thi lia, class 5A5, expressed: "What I will always remember is the image of uncles in blue military uniforms, gentle smiles and closeness and friendliness".

For them, the image of border guards is not only a protector of peace, but also a shining example, a source of inspiration to strive for.
"I feel the care of uncles for children at the border. I promise to be good at being good at studying to be worthy of the affection of the uncles and aunts", Cha A Mua, class 5A5, sent in the letter.
According to Major Do Xuan Diem, practical activities have helped the army and people become more attached to the glue paint, contributing to beautifying the noble image of "Uncle Ho's soldiers" in the hearts of ethnic minorities in the border area.