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To get to Keo Nam, you only have to go by car halfway, then you have to switch to motorbike. Photo: Le Thach |
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This is a steep, winding, slippery road, so it is very difficult for motorbikes to pass. Photo: Le Thach |
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A group of volunteers came to give gifts to students at Keo Nam village school, Bac Ly 2 Primary School, Bac Ly commune, Ky Son but encountered many obstacles when traveling the distance, which took up to 2 hours by motorbike. Photo: Le Thach |
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A motorbike carrying gifts, led by a Border Guard soldier, slipped and fell in a swamp. Photo: Le Thach |
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Roads like this require the help of many people to ensure the safety of both people and vehicles. Photo: Le Thach |
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The cars in front followed the cars behind along the trough-shaped road. Every so often, you had to get on the car and then walk. This is also the stretch of road that the Border Guards of My Ly Station often have to go on duty. Photo: Le Thach |
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Keo Nam village school has Khmu kindergarten and primary school students. There are 3 male and 2 female teachers in the village (including 1 kindergarten teacher). Photo: Le Thach |
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Students were happy to receive gifts from the volunteer group. Photo: Le Thach |
Video of the difficult road to Keo Nam