Visit the banh chung village to see 30 workers wrapping 6,000 pieces a day
Hùng Cường |
Not only helping to improve the local economy, banh chung from Cat Tru village (Phu Tho) also helps to preserve the beauty of the homeland.
Hùng Cường |
Not only helping to improve the local economy, banh chung from Cat Tru village (Phu Tho) also helps to preserve the beauty of the homeland.
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Ninh Binh - To create a Tet atmosphere for union members and workers right at their workplaces, the provincial Industrial Parks Trade Union organized a contest to wrap Chung cakes and display Tet fruit trays.
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OneSky Preschool Care and Education Center (Da Nang) organized a "Spring Festival" for workers' families to wrap Chung cakes and participate in spring activities.
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After half a month of moving into the resettlement area of Lang Nu (Phuc Khanh commune, Bao Yen district, Lao Cai), people's lives are gradually stabilizing.
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The stock market still maintained green color but liquidity was quite low with a trading value of less than 14,000 billion VND in the trading session.
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Rented housing for workers continues to be an issue of concern, with many solutions proposed to ensure housing and stable life.
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Bac Ninh Provincial People's Committee has just issued an official dispatch on accelerating the progress of implementing rental housing projects.
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On June 5, gold prices fell sharply, recording the lowest level in 1 month. Gold stores were bustling in both buying and selling directions.
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Coaches Le Duc Tuan, Tran Tien Dai, Hua Hien Vinh will enter the final round with the goal of helping their team stay in the V.League.
NGUYỄN TRƯỜNG |
Ninh Binh - To create a Tet atmosphere for union members and workers right at their workplaces, the provincial Industrial Parks Trade Union organized a contest to wrap Chung cakes and display Tet fruit trays.
TRẦN THI - THANH HUYỀN |
OneSky Preschool Care and Education Center (Da Nang) organized a "Spring Festival" for workers' families to wrap Chung cakes and participate in spring activities.
NHÓM PV |
After half a month of moving into the resettlement area of Lang Nu (Phuc Khanh commune, Bao Yen district, Lao Cai), people's lives are gradually stabilizing.