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Hanoi: Mass fish release to Red River on Tet festival

More than five tonnes of different fish species, the biggest volume ever, were released into the Hong (Red) River in the capital city of Hanoi on February 25, or 10th day of the Lunar New Year.
Hanoi: Mass fish release to Red River on Tet festival ảnh 1Fish release (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - More than five tonnes ofdifferent fish species, the biggest volume ever, were released into the Hong(Red) River in the capital city of Hanoi on February 25, or 10th day of the LunarNew Year.

The annual event, which took place in Bat Trangcommune, Gia Lam suburban district, aimed at promoting the protection andconservation of aquatic resources.

The release, the fourth of its kind, was reported to local authorities andrelevant agencies to monitor and ensure fish species that are suitable to theriver’s ecological condition and not harmful to indigenous aquatic species.

At the event, the head of Bat Trang pagoda, Buddhist followers and participantsprayed for a new year of peace and prosperity. - VNA
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