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More than 5,000 union members from Thuy Nguyen and Thien Huong wards (Hai Phong City) participate in the race. Photo: Mai Dung
More than 5,000 union members from Thuy Nguyen and Thien Huong wards (Hai Phong City) participate in the race. Photo: Mai Dung

Thousands of Hai Phong workers enthusiastically participate in the collective running race

Mai Dung (báo lao động) 09/08/2026 14:33 (GMT+7)

Hai Phong - On the morning of August 9th, more than 5,000 union members from Thuy Nguyen and Thien Huong wards participated in the "Healthy and Beautiful Steps" race.

The race is co-organized by the Trade Union of Thuy Nguyen Ward and Thien Huong Ward to celebrate the success of the 14th Vietnam Trade Union Congress, towards celebrating the 81st anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day 2/9.

With the message "Healthy to work well - Solidarity to develop", the race aims to spread the physical education and sports movement among workers, civil servants, and laborers, contributing to building a cultured, spiritual life and a united and dynamic working environment.

Người lao động hào hứng tham gia giải. Ảnh: Mai Dung
Workers enthusiastically participate in the tournament. Photo: Mai Dung

The race was held at the internal road of Nam Cau Kien Industrial Park. More than 5,000 officials, union members, workers and people in the area conquered the 3 km race in a joyful and excited atmosphere. At the end of the race, the Organizing Committee awarded prizes to outstanding athletes, and commended collectives actively participating in the race.

Ban Tổ chức trao huy chương và giải cho các vận động viên có thành tích xuất sắc; khen thưởng tập thể tích cực tham gia giải. Ảnh: Mai Dung
The Organizing Committee awarded medals and prizes to athletes with outstanding achievements; commended the team that actively participated in the tournament. Photo: Mai Dung

On the same day, An Lao Commune Trade Union also organized the "Healthy and Beautiful Footsteps" race with the participation of more than 3,000 union members.

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