Dien Bien province presents school to Lao locality
A high school worth 5 billion VND (over 219,521 USD) was handed over to Bountay district of Laos’ Phongsaly province as a gift of the northern province of Dien Bien at a ceremony on September 14.
Hanoi (VNA) – A high school worth 5 billion VND (over 219,521 USD) was handed over to Bountaydistrict of Laos’ Phongsaly province as a gift of the northern province of Dien Bien at a ceremony on September 14.
Covering an area of350sq.m, the two-floor school has 10 classrooms fully equipped with necessaryequipment meeting standards for teaching and learning.
Addressing the ceremony, Deputy Governor of Phongsalyprovince Khamlek Chayesan highlighted the significance of the project, expressinghis hope that the local education sector will effectively manage and use thefacility.
He affirmed that the building of a modern school for a poor district ofPhongsaly – the most difficult mountainous province in Laos - is vivid evidence of DienBien province's sentiments toward the Lao locality, contributing to consolidating and promotingthe great friendship between the two nations./.
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