* On the afternoon of April 28, the Ministry of Transport coordinated with the People's Committees of Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Khanh Hoa, Ninh Thuan, and Binh Thuan provinces to organize the inauguration ceremony of the North-South Expressway Construction Project, Eastern section, Cam Lam - Vinh Hao, and put into operation the Dien Chau - Bai Vot Expressway Project (section from Dien Chau to National Highway 46B).
* On the morning of April 28, the Vietnam - Germany Friendship Association of Nghe An province coordinated with the Provincial Architects Association and the Vinh Xua group to organize a ceremony to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the reconstruction of Vinh City, May 1, 1974 - May 1, 2024.
* The April 30 and May 1 holidays fall right in the middle of a severe heat wave, and tourists from near and far have been flocking to the coastal city of Cua Lo to "cool off" and enjoy seafood, promising to create a "boom" in tourism in 2024.
* The continuous heat wave in recent days has caused many rice fields in the mountainous districts of Quy Chau and Que Phong to lack water. Irrigation management units and farmers have had to block streams to drain water, using field oil pumps to concentrate on fighting the drought and saving the rice.
* According to the Project on arranging commune-level administrative units for the period 2023 - 2025, Thanh Chuong town is expected to expand its administrative boundaries to more than triple its current area and double its population on the basis of merging the entire area and population of Thanh Linh and Thanh Dong communes.
* Purchasing power increases, along with the fact that coastal tourist destinations are also entering peak season, so seafood prices increase and supply is more limited. At traditional markets, during the holidays, seafood prices increase by 30-50%.
* Nghe An police and the Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention (Ministry of Public Security) have successfully broken up a special case to eradicate and dismantle a transnational crime ring, arresting 12 people who operated and managed the website "Thiendia2.cc" that disseminated obscene cultural products.
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