Authorities greet Catholics, overseas Vietnamese on Lunar New Year

On February 9, authorities in Hanoi, Binh Duong, and Da Nang extended Lunar New Year greetings to the Catholic and overseas Vietnamese who returned home for Tet.
Authorities greet Catholics, overseas Vietnamese on Lunar New Year ảnh 1Chairman of the People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung (L) presents a Tet gift to a representative of Thai Ha Parish (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – On February 9, authorities inHanoi, Binh Duong, and Da Nang extended Lunar New Year greetings to the Catholicand overseas Vietnamese who returned home for Tet.

In Hanoi, Chairman of the People’s Committee Nguyen DucChung visited the Hang Bot and Thai Ha parishes in Dong Da district andpresented 100 gifts to disadvantaged Catholic followers there.

Parish priests Trinh Ngoc Hien of the Hang Bot Parish andNguyen Van Kieu of the Thai Ha Parish both expressed their appreciation towardassistance from the capital’s authority in many years.

In the southern province of Binh Duong, the provincial FatherlandFront (VFF) Central Committee held a gathering for close to 200 overseas Vietnamese,who came back to their hometown for the occasion of Lunar New Year holiday(Tet).

At the event, Vice Chairman of the Binh Duong People’sCommittee Dang Minh Hung acknowledged valuable contributions of the expatriate communityto the country, asking them to continue supporting each other and working topromote the image of Binh Duong and Vietnam to international friends.

Binh Duong has over 10,000 residents living abroad. Theexpats have so far invested more than 4 trillion VND (44.1 million USD) inapproximately 135 projects in the province. In 2017, Binh Duong recorded 130million USD worth of remittance, up 8 percent from 2016.

A similar get-together held for over 160 overseas Vietnamesetook place in the central city of Da Nang.

Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Ho Ky Minhgreeted the community and pledged to facilitate their travel to and businessinvestment in the city.

He stated the 110 million USD worth of remittance Da Nangreceived last year reflected the community’s dedication to their homeland.

On the occasion, the Da Nang VFF Central Committee presentedcertificates of merit to three overseas Vietnamese with significantcontributions to the local development.-VNA
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