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Youth's Mark on the Borderlands of the Fatherland: 'Homes' in the Highest Village in Vietnam

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Less than a year after the devastating floods caused by Typhoon No. 3 (Yagi) (September 2024), 28 households in Y Tý commune (Lao Cai province) received new, spacious, and sturdy houses built for them by Thanh Nien Newspaper, Hoa Phat Group, and the Border Guard Command of Lao Cai province; helping ethnic minority people in the northern border region of the country have a place to live and work.
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The Nậm Giang 1 village cultural center (A Mú Sung commune, Lào Cai province) is not just a structure built of concrete, bricks, and stones; it has become a 'fortress' protecting the villagers, a testament to the strong bond between the military and the people, and the companionship of Thanh Niên Newspaper throughout the years.

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Thanh Niên broke the news in Viet Nam on Saturday, January 3, 2026.
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