Co To island urged to boost economic development
Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam’s Central
Committee (CPVCC) and Head of the CPVCC’s Commission for Mass
Mobilisation Ha Thi Khiet has urged the Co To island district in the
northern province of Quang Ninh to try its best to boost economic
development and ensure national defence and security.
Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam’s Central
Committee (CPVCC) and Head of the CPVCC’s Commission for Mass
Mobilisation Ha Thi Khiet has urged the Co To island district in the
northern province of Quang Ninh to try its best to boost economic
development and ensure national defence and security.
The CPVCC Secretary made the appeal at a working session with officials of the district on August 29 and 30. She praised the achievements made by local party committee, authorities and people.
Co To district has for many years exceeded economic, cultural and social development targets. With its advantages on large fishing ground and various kinds of seafood, the district has attached importance to developing aquaculture and marine and ecological tourism.
The district also plans to build a thermal power plant on the island, hoping to create a breakthrough in its socio-economic development.
During her stay in the district, Ha Thi Khiet offered incense at President Ho Chi Minh Memorial Area and planted trees in the area and visited border guard station No. 16./.
The CPVCC Secretary made the appeal at a working session with officials of the district on August 29 and 30. She praised the achievements made by local party committee, authorities and people.
Co To district has for many years exceeded economic, cultural and social development targets. With its advantages on large fishing ground and various kinds of seafood, the district has attached importance to developing aquaculture and marine and ecological tourism.
The district also plans to build a thermal power plant on the island, hoping to create a breakthrough in its socio-economic development.
During her stay in the district, Ha Thi Khiet offered incense at President Ho Chi Minh Memorial Area and planted trees in the area and visited border guard station No. 16./.