PM Pays Fact-Finding Trip to Cam Lam District of Khanh Hoa
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh paid a fact-finding trip to Cam Lam district of Khanh Hoa on March 12, part of his working visit to this central province.
Learning about the planning of a Cam Lam Airport urban area, he demanded that the planning must succeed in turning Cam Lam from a rural and mountainous area into a modern, green and smart city which is also a tourism, service, educational and healthcare centre.
He requested authorities, sectors, and investors quickly carry out investment procedures, build quality resettlement areas for the displaced residents, preserve local culture, and ensure both material and spiritual life of the people living in the project area in the principle of harmonising interests among the State, people and businesses.
On the occasion of 34 years since 64 Vietnamese naval soldiers sacrificed their lives while safeguarding Gac Ma Reef in Vietnam’s Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago (March 14, 1988), PM Chinh offered incense in commemoration of the martyrs at the Gac Ma soldiers’ memorial site in Cam Hai commune of Cam Lam district.
Photo: VOV
Gac Ma soldier memorial area was built on an area of more than 25,000m2, in the east of Nguyen Tat Thanh Boulevard, in Cam Hai Dong commune, Cam Lam district, Khanh Hoa Province. Photo: VOV
Photo: VOV
Photo: VOV
Later the same day, the Government leader visited officers and soldiers of Submarine Brigade 189 and Brigade 162 of Naval Region 4.
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