Vietnamese, Chinese people join hands to clean up border river
Vietnamese authorities and people from Hoanh Mo and Dong Van communes of Binh Lieu district in the northern province of Quang Ninh coordinated with Chinese counterparts from Fangchenggang city’s Dong Zhong town to clean up the environment along the shared border river on July 18.
Hoang Mo border guards join locals in cleaning up a border river. (Photo: VNA)
Quang Ninh (VNA) – Vietnameseauthorities and people from Hoanh Mo and Dong Van communes of Binh Lieudistrict in the northern province of Quang Ninh coordinated with Chinesecounterparts from Fangchenggang city’s Dong Zhong town to clean up theenvironment along the shared border river on July 18.
This came as an initiative from the people,armies and authorities of the three localities with a view to keeping theenvironment in the two countries’ border areas clean, as well as facilitatingbilateral trade.
Lieutenant Col. Le Anh Tuan, head of the HoanhMo border guard station, said the monthly clean-up activity is part ofregulations on coordination between the administrations of the two Vietnamesecommunes China’s Dong Zhong town, as well as between the Hoanh Mo border guardstation and the Dong Zhong border inspection station.
It aims to tighten solidarity between thecommunities and strengthen the protection of border security, he added.
The Hoanh Mo border guard station manages over43 km of border, stretching over six border communes. -VNA
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