The beauty of Thai Binh province’s countryside

PSNews - When visiting Vi Thuy village, Thai Duong commune, Thai Thuy district, Thai Binh province, one would soon feel a peaceful life of the countryside and see picture-like scenes of the village .

About 25km away from Thai Binh City, 8km away from Diem Dien Township, Vi Thuy village has for a long time been known as a "granary" as its soil is fostured by the two rivers of Yan and Cau Sat.

Vi Thuy village has more than 360 households with nearly 1,500 people. The village is part of Thai Duong commune – holder of the title “Hero of the Armed Forces” in the anti-French resistance war.

The village is considered to be the leader in the movement of building the new rural model as it has many typical public projects, which well serve the local people. Vi Thuy village also taking the lead in the movement of “All people protecting National security”.

About 25km away from Thai Binh City, 8km away from Diem Dien Township, Vi Thuy village has for a long time been known as a "granary" as its soil is fostured by the two rivers of Yan and Cau Sat.
About 25km away from Thai Binh City, 8km away from Diem Dien Township, Vi Thuy village has for a long time been known as a "granary" as its soil is fostured by the two rivers of Yan and Cau Sat.
Vi Thuy village has more than 360 households with nearly 1,500 people. The village is part of Thai Duong commune – holder of the title “Hero of the Armed Forces” in the anti-French resistance war.
Vi Thuy village has more than 360 households with nearly 1,500 people. The village is part of Thai Duong commune – holder of the title “Hero of the Armed Forces” in the anti-French resistance war.
The village is considered to be the leader in the movement of building the new rural model as it has many typical public projects, which well serve the local people. Vi Thuy village also taking the lead in the movement of “All people protecting National security”.
The village is considered to be the leader in the movement of building the new rural model as it has many typical public projects, which well serve the local people. Vi Thuy village also taking the lead in the movement of “All people protecting National security”.
The main concrete road of Vi Thuy village has an good internal road system, with its main concrete road is of nearly 2km long and 5.5m wide , which was built by the locals in 2017 atwith a total investment cost of 4.2 billion VND (mainly donated by local businessmen)., which will be inaugurated in 2017. Capital for the road was mainly contributed by local business man.
The main concrete road of Vi Thuy village has an good internal road system, with its main concrete road is of nearly 2km long and 5.5m wide , which was built by the locals in 2017 atwith a total investment cost of 4.2 billion VND (mainly donated by local businessmen)., which will be inaugurated in 2017. Capital for the road was mainly contributed by local business man.
Along the two sides of the village road, there are is arranged stone tables to serve thefor local people to have talks when they have free time. All of these tables and chairs are were donated by businesses in Vi Thuy village.
Along the two sides of the village road, there are is arranged stone tables to serve thefor local people to have talks when they have free time. All of these tables and chairs are were donated by businesses in Vi Thuy village.
Flowers along the two sides of the village road.
Flowers along the two sides of the village road.
The village road is always clean as local people are aware of sanitation and environment as well as the beauty of their village. Villagers always clean the road in front of their homes.
The village road is always clean as local people are aware of sanitation and environment as well as the beauty of their village. Villagers always clean the road in front of their homes.
About 25km away from Thai Binh City, 8km away from Diem Dien Township, Vi Thuy village has for a long time been known as a "granary" as its soil is fostured by the two rivers of Yan and Cau Sat.
About 25km away from Thai Binh City, 8km away from Diem Dien Township, Vi Thuy village has for a long time been known as a "granary" as its soil is fostured by the two rivers of Yan and Cau Sat.
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