Building new-style rural areas has been defined as one of the important tasks in the process of socio-economic development in Ninh Binh province. Especially, contributions of the cooperative economy sector and cooperatives have brought about great changes in rural areas and agriculture.
Ninh Binh at the time of seasonal change is always very beautiful with rows of trees changing leaves. This is also a time for many nature lovers to admire the scenery of the ancient capital province.
After 30 years since Ninh Binh's re-establishment, rural areas in the province have seen strong changes, with spacious houses, wide and long concreted roads and immense paddy fields. These are steady progress of Ninh Binh in the process of building new-style civilized and prosperous rural areas.
When Ninh Binh province was re-established in 1992, Ninh Binh township officially became its political, economic, cultural and social centre. Thanks to the province's sound leadership and right orientations, Ninh Binh's urban technical infrastructure has been constantly developed, becoming a modern and civilised city.
Ninh Binh is proud to welcome President Ho Chi Minh five times during 1946-1959, and the northern province has recorded remarkable changes after making great efforts to follow the beloved leader's teachings and example.
The European Union (EU) and European countries have been carrying out a number of climate change adaptation and sustainable development projects in the Mekong Delta of Viet Nam.
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) process and the role of Vietnam, the host for APEC 2017 events, in strengthening and nurturing APEC's future are the key highlights in an article by State President Tran Dai Quang.
Chairman of the Ninh Binh Province People's Committee Dinh Van Dien had a working session on June 15 with a French Development Agency (AFD) delegation on a project to improve urban infrastructure adaptive to climate change in Phat Diem town,Kim Son district.
The 6th meeting of the Vietnam-Netherlands intergovernmental committee on climate change adaptation and water management took place in The Hague, the Netherlands, on April 19.
Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh has called on the international community to continue supporting Vietnam in effectively implementing the National Strategy on Climate Change Adaptation.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, together with Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Vice President of the World Bank Laura Tusk, co-chaired a high-level dialogue on responding to climate change in the Mekong Delta region held in Paris on November 30.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has called on ministries and localities to continue improving their capacity to forecast natural disasters and changes in the climate.
Vietnam is likely to record a trade surplus in 2013 for a second consecutive year marking a shift in Vietnam's trade relations with other countries.
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