Every time we come to Ban Ten village, Van Lang commune (Dong Hy), we witness the changes in the lives of the people here. That's when the light returned to the village, when the school was built spaciously and there was the first concrete route to help people easily descend the mountain. This time, Ban Ten welcomes a new joy when the more than 2km long concrete road is about to be completed.
With convenient roads, some people in other places often bring food to Ban Ten village to sell to relatives. |
There are more than 140 households in Ban Ten hamlet, all of whom are Mong ethnic people. Recalling more than 10 years ago, every time we came to Ban Ten, we had to walk up the mountain for an hour. At that time, the way to the village was still a jagged path with big and small rocks. If you want to bring agricultural products to sell, people have to use horses to carry goods.
At that time, Ban Ten was also known as a "many no" village: there was no market, no roads, no electricity for lighting, no communication… 100% of the households in the hamlet lived on farming. farming, self-productive self-consumption, people's lives are almost separate from the outside.
Over time, with the attention and investment of the Party, State and authorities at all levels, the "picture" of the highlands in Ban Ten has appeared brighter colors, the life of the Mong people here. also getting warmer.
Ban Ten now has a road from the foot of the mountain to the center of the village. Children in the neighborhood are educated in spacious schools. They have electricity for lighting and clean water for daily life.
Road works in Ban Ten are being urgently constructed to ensure progress. |
Currently, Ban Ten hamlet is being invested to build a new concrete road, with a length of 1km and a width of 2,3m. The project has a total investment of more than 5 billion VND, funded by the National Target Program for Socio-Economic Development in the ethnic minority and mountainous areas in 11, the provincial budget, the district budget and other agencies. other legal capital. The expected time to complete the work is in 2022. After the road is completed and put into use, it will contribute to the improvement of traffic infrastructure; meet the travel and freight needs of the people and promote the socio-economic development of Ban Ten.
According to statistics of Van Lang commune, the people of Ban Ten village have donated over 10.000m2 of land so that the road can be widened according to the design. Talking with the people in the neighborhood, we feel the joy, the eagerness to look forward to their new path. Because according to them, with convenient transportation, people's lives will continue to change and rise. For example, more families will buy motorbikes to travel and transport agricultural products; The sale and exchange of goods in the neighborhood will be more exciting. In particular, when the infrastructure in the hamlet is invested, it will create opportunities for Van Lang commune in general and Ban Ten hamlet in particular to develop into an ideal community eco-tourism destination, attracting a large number of tourists.
Mr. Vuong Van Xi, a resident of Ban Ten, said: "The government makes a road for everyone, everyone is happy. With a new road, I will use a motorbike to carry corn home without having to carry it on my back anymore; Their way to school is also easier.
After the hamlet road was built in 2015 with a length of over 5km (from Van Khanh hamlet to the center of Ban Ten hamlet), this is the second longest road in Ban Ten hamlet to be built. With convenient roads, people do not need to go down the mountain to easily buy food and food at small grocery stores; Many households have bought motorbikes, televisions, refrigerators...
Mr. Ngo Van Chinh, Head of Ban Ten hamlet, shared: With the attention of the Party, State and local authorities, Ban Ten has gradually changed. Our compatriots told each other to work hard and produce to build an increasingly prosperous and prosperous life.