(Baonghean.vn) - In 2000, Mo hamlet, where209 householdsThe Tho ethnic minority people living in Nghia Xuan commune (Quy Hop district) have been recognized as a Cultural Village.
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| Mo Village has modern features but still preserves its traditional ethnic cultural values. |
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| NIn recent years, the people of Mo hamlet have been active in developing production and livestock farming, gradually improving their living standards. The average per capita income in the hamlet in 2015 reached 16,300,000 VND/person/year.In the photo, Mrs. Nguyen Thi Thoa's family has over 60 lemon trees. Thanks to the lemon trees, the family's life has become increasingly stable. |
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| The local people are actively improving their orchards and developing their economy. Dragon fruit is one of the crops that people are expanding on their garden land. |
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| Corn is also a staple crop in the winter season in Mo hamlet, providing food for livestock farming. |
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| Besides growing dragon fruit, lemons, tea, and corn, many families also develop goat farming. Some households raise over 20 goats. |
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| Mr. Nguyen Dinh My (from Mo hamlet) invested in a rice milling machine to serve the local people, increasing his family's income. |
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| Clean water has reached every household. |
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| The villagers in Mó hamlet contributed money and labor to widen the village road, paving it with clean, beautiful concrete, facilitating economic development and cultural exchange. |
Thanh Thủy - Thu Hương