Jan 29, 2017 / 12:54
Prime Minister conveys Tet greetings to officials and locals of Da Nang
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc paid a visit to the central city of Da Nang on January 28, the first day of the Lunar New Year (Tet).
PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc extends Tet wishes to officials and locals of Da Nang on January 28.
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The Government leader congratulated the city's attainments in the previous year, and expressed his hope that Da Nang will make greater success in the Year of the Rooster, contributing to completing the 12th National Party Congress’s resolution.
PM Phuc suggested that Da Nang should reform its management methods to optimise and attract high quality human resources, while concentrating on Party building.
Da Nang should continue proving itself as a worth-living and peaceful tourism city as well as find out measures to make more obvious breakthroughs to show its strength in not only tourism but also in production and high technology, promoting its role as growth driver of the region, he said.
Highlighting that hosting the APEC Summit 2017 is one of the major tasks of the city this year, the PM held that this is a chance for Da Nang to promote its image and draw foreign investment.
Visiting and extending New Year wishes to armed forces of Da Nang, including Public Security, Fire Rescue Police, Border Guard and Military forces, the PM said that the force should strictly keep discipline to avoid self-evolution and self-transformation.
PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc visits and extends New Year wishes to armed forces of Da Nang on January 28.
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Each official and soldier should take the pioneer role in fighting corruption, the Cabinet leader said, adding that local armed forces should work hard to ensure security, traffic safety, food safety and social welfare in the city, especially during the APEC Summit Week 2017.
The same day, the Government leader also visited the Party, authorities and people in Da Nang’s Hai Chau district to wish them a happy New Year.
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