Yen Bai: multiple-choice contest raises public awareness of Uncle Ho’s career, life

  •  Thursday, April 22, 2021

YBO - A multiple-choice contest has been recently launched in Yen Bai province to raise public awareness of President Ho Chi Minh’s career and life.

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The event, held by the Party Committee of the provincial agencies and businesses’ bloc, is open for Party members, civil servants, and workers of the bloc. It is available on the website http://danguykhoicqvadn.yenbai.gov.vn.

The contest also features questions related to contents as well as missions set in the documents adopted at the 13th National Party Committee.

Participants will do the test weekly, beginning on April 19 and ending on May 14.

The results will be updated no later than 15:00 on Monday of the following week on the bloc’s website.

One first prize, two second prizes, three third prizes and four consolidation prizes will be presented to excellent contestants each week.

Thu Trang

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