Attending the program were Mr. Vu Minh Ly - Deputy Director of the Center for Natural Resources and Environment Communication ( Ministry of Agriculture and Environment ); leaders of the Party Committee, People's Committee of Ban Lien, Bac Ha, Lung Phinh, Coc Lau, Bao Nhai communes and many local people and tourists.



The program opened with special performances by the commune's art troupe and students, creating a vibrant, warm atmosphere rich in local cultural identity.


The highlight of the program was the donation of 9,000 Luc Truc bamboo trees and 2,500 Trung Khanh chestnut trees to households in Ban Lien commune, with the support of Yeah1 Group, Timo Digital Bank, Haha Family Fan Club and many other charitable organizations. The total resources mobilized for the program amounted to more than 600 million VND to buy 20,000 seedlings, expected to cover about 26 hectares of land of 182 local households.


In particular, each tree is labeled with the name of the participant, as a commitment to long-term attachment and a beautiful memory for the land of Ban Lien. The activity is not simply about planting trees, but also conveys a profound humanistic message: sowing seeds of life, spreading love and faith in a green, sustainable future.
Ms. Vang Thi Thong, a resident of Ban Lien commune, emotionally shared: I am very grateful to the volunteer program for bringing trees to Ban Lien. In the future, these trees will cover the bare hills, creating a sustainable source of livelihood for the people, creating better potential for tourism and economic development.
The event not only attracts locals but also tourists and young people from all over the country.
The Haha Family Program is the starting point for a community movement, aiming to arouse the awareness of green living and respect for indigenous cultural values in the young generation. This is a positive foundation for the People's Committee of Ban Lien Commune and the Center for Communication of Natural Resources and Environment (Ministry of Agriculture and Environment) to continue implementing the program "Experiential tourism and volunteering to plant Luc Truc bamboo and Trung Khanh chestnuts - Haha Family - For a happy Vietnam", gradually raising the value from a television program to a long-term, sustainable and meaningful community journey.
“We launched this program with three main goals: First, to improve the environment and natural landscape at destinations that the Haha Family program has filmed and broadcast; second, to support local people to increase their income through planting new livelihood trees — specifically in Ban Lien, Luc Truc bamboo shoots and Trung Khanh chestnuts — trees with high economic value; and third, to raise awareness among young people about environmental protection. This is also an opportunity to promote and contribute to promoting Ban Lien and other localities to develop sustainable ecotourism and community tourism,” said Mr. Vu Minh Ly, Deputy Director of the Center for Natural Resources and Environment Communication.


The program "Experiential tourism and volunteer activities to plant Luc Truc bamboo and Trung Khanh chestnuts - Haha Family - For a happy Vietnam" is not only a cultural and tourism event but also a community activity with profound humanistic meaning, connecting people with nature and local cultural identity.
With the support of management agencies, businesses and the community, Ban Lien commune is gradually becoming a bright spot in the journey of harmonious connection between people and nature.


On this occasion, the Highland Volunteer Group and philanthropists also presented many meaningful gifts to disadvantaged households in the area.
Some pictures at the program:






Source: https://baolaocai.vn/gia-dinh-haha-vi-mot-viet-nam-hanh-phuc-post882009.html
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