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Leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee present gifts to Khmer people to celebrate a warm Tet. Photo: Hoang Loc
Leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee present gifts to Khmer people to celebrate a warm Tet. Photo: Hoang Loc

Giving Tet Chol Chnam Thmay gifts to 4,958 Khmer households

AN NHIÊN (báo lao động) 08/04/2026 14:49 (GMT+7)

Vinh Long - The Provincial Fatherland Front Committee presents gifts to poor and near-poor Khmer households to celebrate the joyful and united Chol Chnam Thmay Tet.

On April 8, in Hung My commune, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Vinh Long province organized a gift-giving ceremony for Khmer people on the occasion of the traditional Chol Chnam Thmay Tet. This is an activity to encourage and support poor, near-poor and disadvantaged households to have conditions to celebrate Tet fully and warmly.

Mr. Pham Van Cuong - Vice Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee - and local leaders directly presented 145 gifts to poor and near-poor households in Hung My commune. Each gift is worth 500,000 VND, deducted from the Provincial Fund for the Poor.

Speaking at the program, Mr. Pham Van Cuong said that although the gifts are small, they contain the feelings of the Party, State and Fatherland Front of the province, aiming to encourage Khmer people to celebrate a joyful and peaceful traditional Tet and continue to develop the economy and improve their lives in the coming time.

Trao quà Tết Chôl Chnăm Thmây góp phần động viên đồng bào Khmer vui Tết đầm ấm. Ảnh: Hoàng Lộc
Giving Tet gifts of Chol Chnam Thmay contributes to encouraging Khmer people to have a warm Tet. Photo: Hoang Loc

In addition, the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee coordinated with localities to present a total of 4,958 gifts to 1,180 poor households, 2,778 near-poor households and 1,000 poor households, contributing to helping Khmer people celebrate the Chol Chnam Thmay Tet joyfully, warmly and unitedly.

This activity shows the concern of the Party, State and Vietnam Fatherland Front for vulnerable groups in society, and at the same time encourages Khmer people to strive to develop the economy and improve their lives in the coming time.

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