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Exploring the Marvelous Landscape of Vinh Quy Grass Hill

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Vinh Quy Grass Hill is located in the Vinh Quy commune on the border of Khum Din and Bac Vong hamlets, approximately 6-7 km from Thanh Nhat town in Ha Lang district. The most convenient way to reach Vinh Quy Grass Hill is by traveling from Cao Bang to Thanh Nhat town and continuing northeast to Vinh Quy commune along DT 206/DT207 road. There is a concrete road that is suitable for traveling by motorbike or car. From the intersection of Khum Din hamlet, 3 km from Vinh Quy commune People’s Committee, travelers can turn right onto a small concrete road and continue for about 3 km to reach the grass hill. It takes around 10-15 minutes to climb up from the parking area at the foot of the hill. Photo: Thai Duong AC From October to January of the following year, the grass hill transforms into a beautiful orange-yellow landscape, resembling a miniature version of Da Lat. In contrast to the green dwarf pine trees of Phuong Hoang burnt grass hill in Uong Bi, Quang Ninh, Vinh Qu...

PM Demands Strengthened Discipline in Law Building

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At the meeting (Photo: VNA) The meeting focused discussions on three proposals to build the amended Law on the Capital City, the Law on People’s Air Defense and the Law on amendments and supplements to several articles of the Law on Asset Auctions. Four draft laws were also tabled for examination, including the draft Law on Housing (revised), the draft Law on Real Estate Trading (revised) and the draft Law on Telecommunications (revised). Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the cabinet monthly meeting on February 23, 2023. (Photo: VGP/Nhat Bac) Speaking at the event, PM Chinh said it is necessary to prioritise resources for institution building and perfection, clarify the responsibility of leaders, units, and individuals in meeting the schedule and quality requirements for drafting legal documents; and prevent local or group interests in the process. The Government leader also reminded ministries and agencies to promptly complete draft laws that must be subm...

Aaranyak-BAT installs solar lights in hotspots of human-elephant conflict

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With support from the British Asian Trust, Aaranyak is taking a community-centric approach to address human-elephant conflict in six high incidence districts of Assam and Meghalaya, where over 90 people have lost their lives in the last six months. “Aaranyak is working with local communities to create change which helps protect both people and elephants,” says Aaranyak’s senior scientist Dr Bibhuti Prasad Lahkar. Most of the villages affected by elephants are located in remote parts of the state with poor roads, communication, inadequate electricity connection and erratic power supply. Villagers, especially women and children, are often scared of going out of their houses after dusk in fear of encountering wild elephants that may have strayed into their villages. Lack of lighting facilities make those nights eerie. Prominent research-based biodiversity conservation organisation of the region, Aaranyak (www.aaranyak.org), in collaboration with Assam Forest Department, h...