Quang Linh đi vắng, team châu Phi được Phó Chủ tịch cùng Bí thư huyện ghé thăm
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In less than 2 weeks, the Mid-Autumn Festival will come, therefore, the mooncake market at this time is also very "ho.t". One of the most sought-after products right now is the mooncake of Quang Linh Vlogs.
However, recently, the cakes from Quang Linh's house have become bait for some bad guys to take advantage of the view.
Specifically, 1 account posted a post criticizing Quang Linh's cake, even a male YouTuber for delivering goods on a close date.
Frustrated by being slandered, Quang Linh and his sister stayed up all night to find out this person's order and discovered a truth that could not be more shocking.
Accordingly, Quang Linh discovered that this guest had received the cake since August 16. However, it was not until the beginning of September that the review was posted, causing viewers to misunderstand that the cake had just been delivered, but the date was close to the date.
Immediately after being overturned by Quang Linh, this account hurriedly deleted the post and locked the page.
Putting aside the above market matters, the Quang Linh team was recently honored to be visited by the Vietnamese ambassador in Angola.
Accordingly, on the occasion of National Day on September 2, the Vietnamese Embassy in Angola and the Vietnamese Entrepreneurs Association organized a visit to Vietnamese agricultural areas, including Cong Giap's 4-village farm. The villagers were very excited and stood and sang to welcome the Ambassadors.
Here, Ambassador Duong Chinh Chinh inquired about the situation of cultivation and livestock of people.
Cong Giap shares the farm with 4 villages, each village has an average of about 100-150 households. After a year of operation, the farm has helped people have more livelihoods and escape poverty.
Currently, in the dry season, the farm can only grow agricultural products, and in the rainy season, it grows food crops. Some seedlings were brought from Vietnam such as vegetables, coffee, kohlrabi, currently the team focuses on growing agricultural products such as carrots, onions, and tomatoes so that people have output and trade. Recently, the proceeds from the sale amounted to 3.6 million Kz (equivalent to 95 million VND).
In addition, the African team is also raising ducks and chickens for breeding. After that, it will be taken to other villages for people to raise themselves.
"Up to now, people have consciously known how to grow crops, Vietnamese varieties, the team will provide, and onions, people sell for mone.y and buy new varieties to continue planting themselves. Thus, Vietnamese people now only support the rear so that when they leave, the villagers can still continue to do it," said Cong Giap.
According to Cong Giap, the most difficult problem when building agriculture in Angola is the problem of irrigation water, especially in the dry season. Water about an hour later, the soil will dry out, not enough to absorb. The Ambassador also assessed that agriculture cannot be done without water, just like the old saying: "First water, two fattening, three cans, four varieties". It is known that compared to the area of Quang Linh, this place still lacks more water because it is a valley located in the mountains.
Ambassador Duong Chinh Trinh emphasized: "If Cong Giap in particular and the African team in general encounter any difficulties, need any help such as digging ponds to store water, machinery for farming, the business association as well as the Embassy are ready to provide. I really appreciate all the hard work of everyone."
On the occasion of the visit, the Vietnamese Embassy also had a gift of 4 quintals of rice and sweets to give to the people. In response to the Ambassador's affection, the village chief sent a basket of tomatoes "from the grower" to the delegation on behalf of the people.
The village chief emotionally expressed: "This farm was bought by Cong Giap and benefactors to help us cultivate, we are extremely grateful to the Vietnamese people".
The Vietnamese community in Angola is the largest community in Africa. The first generation of Vietnamese in Angola are health and education professionals who live and work in Angola for a long time. After that, their families, friends, and neighbors came to live and work together.
In which, most of them go to work for hire and quite a large number of people are small businesses, medium enterprises and large enterprises. Their industries of operation are quite diverse, most of which are construction, car repair workshops, followed by food production, and people's service activities. What Quang Linh and Team Africa are doing are considered miracles and myths for the indigenous people.
Quang Linh bất lực với Lôi Con, công bố ngày rời Angola, về VN sinh sống Hoàng Phúc17:21:58 20/09/2024Nước Angola có điều kiện kinh tế còn khó khăn nên cuộc sống bà con nơi đây khá khổ cực. Mọi người phải chịu đựng sự thiếu thốn về mọi mặt, nơi ở cũng chẳng tử tế. Trong đó, nổi tiếng thời gian qua phải kể đến gia đình Lôi Con.
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