Agribank helps Ly Son district build national-standard kindergarten
The Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Agribank)’s branch in Quang Ngai has funded VND 5 billion (USD 219,750) for the central coastal province to upgrade the Ly Son kindergarten to meet national standards.
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The district People’s Committee of Ly Son held a ceremony on June 25th to receive the money from the bank. (Source: sggp.org.vn)
The kindergarten was built in 2007 in An Vinh commune, Ly Son island district. It was designed with eight classrooms to serve 260 children annually.
The district People’s Committee of Ly Son held a ceremony on June 25th to receive the money from the bank.
Apart from the bank’s funding, the committee will provide more than VND 1 billion (USD 44,000) in corresponding capital for the construction of a two-storey building for administrative management and children’s eating room.
The construction of the building began in June 2018 and will be completed in December this year.
Ly Son island district in Quang Ngai province consists of three islands: Dao Lon (Big Island), Dao Be (Small Island) and Hon Mu Cu (Mu Cu Islet).
Located 30 km from the mainland, the island district is famous for growing garlic and has a growing reputation among tourists..
Volcanic eruptions have formed various beautiful features on the islands such as Hang Cau (Cau Cave), and the Thoi Loi volcano mouth, which boasts a beautiful lake, and an aerial view of the entire island district./.
VNF/VNA
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