Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Phan Ngoc Tho visiting a facility producing products from bang’ grass (Lepironia articulata)

After the survey, the Chairman directed the concerned departments, agencies and localities to urgently identify areas for investment, conservation, habitat restoration, restoration and development of population of rare and valuable wild birds species, especially migratory birds; restoring and developing O Lau area to become a typical national "bird sanctuary".

On the same day, the provincial Chairman and the people of Ngu Dien communes planted 1,000 barringtonias in the downstream area of ​​O Lau river; visiting farmers who were caring for winter-spring rice; examining the production situation of the people in Pho Trach ‘bang’ grass (Lepironia articulata) and Moc Xuyen carpentry traditional craft villages

By Thai Binh