'Green Sunday' protects the environment of the ancient citadel in Nghe An
(Baonghean.vn) - The water in the Citadel Moat is still polluted, but part of the surface has been cleaned of waste thanks to the "Green Sunday" program of officials and employees of Cua Nam ward and local residents.
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At 7:30 a.m. on December 1, implementing the Green Sunday program - joining hands to protect the environment of the Ancient Citadel, the Fatherland Front and the Trade Union of Cua Nam Ward mobilized all cadres and union members to coordinate with the people to participate in cleaning and collecting garbage on the surrounding road and the water surface of the Ancient Citadel. Photo: Nhat Lan |
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Officials of Cua Nam ward use boats to row across the lake to collect floating trash on the water surface. Photo: Nhat Lan |
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Using a net to collect trash along the banks of the ancient citadel moat. Photo: Nhat Lan |
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After being lifted from the lake surface, the waste is collected and put into small bags. Photo: Nhat Lan |
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Loading garbage bags onto trucks to take to the collection point. Photo: Nhat Lan |
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To transport waste to the collection point, Cua Nam ward had to requisition cars from the ward's Urban Order Team. Photo: Nhat Lan |
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Also on the morning of December 1, people in the Citadel area joined in cleaning the surrounding road inside the moat. Photo: Nhat Lan |
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People of Block 3, Cua Nam Ward clean up inter-block roads in the Citadel area. Photo: Nhat Lan |
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The water of the Citadel is still polluted, but the lake surface in blocks 3-4 has been cleared of all waste. According to the leader of Cua Nam ward, the "Green Sunday" program will continue to be maintained by the Fatherland Front and the ward's Trade Union. This program aims to call on people inside and outside the Citadel area and tourists to join hands to protect the environment of the National Historical - Cultural Relic of Vinh Citadel. Photo: Nhat Lan |