
* Ly Xe So , born in 2006, Ha Nhi ethnic group, from Y Ty commune, Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province, is a former student of the provincial Ethnic Boarding High School. Currently, she is a first-year student at the People's Police Academy. Although she was born into a poor family, there was a time when she thought she would have to drop out of school, but with determination and will, in 2024, So was excellently admitted to the People's Police Academy. During the national holiday, she was honored to be part of the A80 Special Forces Female Police Parade.



Sharing about the training process, Ly Xe So emotionally said: “We were encouraged and helped by teachers and seniors to overcome difficulties and complete the task. The training conditions were very difficult, especially for girls, but the pride and responsibility for the Fatherland gave me more strength. This is not only a task, but also a great honor for me, thereby helping me to practice, mature and be worthy of the trust of my family, teachers and villages in the border area.”
* Tan Thanh Luong , born in 2004, Dao ethnic group, hometown Trinh Tuong commune, Lao Cai province, is currently a student at the People's Security Academy. Tan Thanh Luong participates in the female traffic police force.


Luong confided: “From the moment I took on the task, I knew there would be many hardships and difficulties. But being able to participate in this important national event is a source of great pride. Every step, every movement is not only a personal journey, but also a link connecting the youth with history and the patriotic tradition of the homeland.”
* Vang Thi Huong , born in 2002, Giay ethnic group, from Bat Xat commune, is currently a soldier of Military Region 2, participating in the Vietnam Women's Military Band at the A80 parade.



“I feel lucky to be one of 122 comrades participating in the parade of the Women's Military Band. Our group has the special feature of having to march while carrying large, heavy musical instruments, making packing much more difficult. However, with a sense of responsibility and determination, we overcame the challenges together to complete the mission,” Huong shared.
These are just 3 of many outstanding female students, soldiers and soldiers of Lao Cai participating in the A80 parade. During the historic autumn days, when the joy of the nation spread, the footsteps of the "Steel Roses" of Lao Cai homeland joined the majestic rhythm of the whole country on the historic Ba Dinh Square, adding more resonance to the immortal epic of the Vietnamese people.
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