Nghe An: Highlights on May 3
(Baonghean.vn) - During the April 30 and May 1 holidays, Nghe An is estimated to earn 1,500 billion VND in revenue from tourism; Over 2,000 cases of speeding violations were detected during the holidays... are the highlights of May 3.
*According to the Department of Tourism's report, during the 5-day holiday of April 30 and May 1,Nghe An province welcomed and served about 780 thousand tourists., total revenue is estimated at 1,500 billion VND. Cua Lo town alone has welcomed and served more than 100 thousand tourists, of which more than 30 thousand stayed.
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Tourists visit Uncle Ho's hometown. Photo: Huy Thu |
*Through patrols and controls, from April 29 to May 3, the Traffic Police of Nghe An Province discovered,456 speeding violations were recorded.In addition, through the camera system for issuing fines, 1,612 cases were detected.
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Images from the fine camera after being analyzed at the Command Center, the Provincial Traffic Police Department will send a notice to the violator. Photo: D.C. |
*During the 5-day holiday, Nghe An Traffic Police force hasRecorded 1,443 cases; Revoked driving licenses in 268 cases; Detained: 32 cars; 471 motorbikes; 6 other vehicles.
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Dien Chau Traffic Police Station checks alcohol concentration on National Highway 1A. Photo: D.C. |
*To overcome difficulties in the production and consumption of products, currentlyCraft villages in Nghe Anare trying to implement many solutions to adapt, both to maintain income and to keep the profession passed down from their ancestors from fading away.
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Hoa Tien brocade products are meticulously made. Photo: QA |
*Since the beginning of March, due to problems related to site clearance,coastal road construction progressSome sections through Quynh Luu district were delayed. Therefore, when there was a suitable site or construction conditions, contractors took advantage of human resources and machinery to speed up the progress.
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Although the T1 to T4 pillars of Lach Quen bridge are still stuck and the construction site has not been handed over, to ensure progress, the units continue to construct from T5 to T9 pillars towards the southern bank of the Quen river. Photo: Nguyen Hai |