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Son La Provincial Border Guard brings Mid-Autumn Festival to children in border areas

On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival 2025, for 9 days (from September 28 to October 6), the Border Guard Command of Son La province and border posts coordinated with local Party committees, authorities, agencies, units, businesses, and philanthropists to organize many Mid-Autumn Festival activities and give gifts to children.

Báo Sơn LaBáo Sơn La07/10/2025

Muong Lan Border Guard Station organizes Mid-Autumn Festival for students in border communes.

Within the framework of the program, many practical and meaningful activities were organized such as: Free haircuts for children in the "Border Scissors" model, fruit tray display contest, folk games, art performances, lion dance, lantern procession, Mid-Autumn Festival, bringing a joyful and bustling atmosphere to children in the border area.

Chieng Son Border Guard Station gives gifts to students in Cot Moc village, Xuan Nha commune.
Chieng Son Border Guard Station gives gifts to students of Yen Son commune.

On this occasion, the Son La Provincial Border Guard, together with agencies, units, businesses and philanthropists, presented more than 3,700 gifts, worth 900 million VND, to disadvantaged students in border communes.

Officers of Muong Lan Border Guard Station celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with students in the border commune.

This is a meaningful activity, bringing children a joyful and warm Mid-Autumn Festival; demonstrating the care and encouragement of the Border Guard force of Son La province and agencies, units and philanthropists for children in the border areas with many difficulties, helping them continue to strive to excel in their studies.

Source: https://baosonla.vn/xa-hoi/bdbp-tinh-son-la-mang-trung-thu-den-voi-tre-em-vung-bien-gioi-ffQoqeqHR.html


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