At the ceremony, the Vice Chairman of the Gia Lâm Commune People’s Committee stated that naming the roads carries profound meaning. It is a way to commemorate the great contributions of outstanding individuals who have dedicated themselves to their homeland and country, while also making administrative and traffic management more convenient.


Specifically: Xuân Thụy Road, 1,800m long and 11m wide, runs from the intersection with the road into Lê Xá Village to the intersection with the road along the Bắc Hưng Hải River, in Xuân Thụy Village. The village has a dense population, with many long-standing families associated with the nation’s history, united in love, helping each other to build their lives, sharing a common heart, and united in building an increasingly prosperous homeland.
Tiên Dung Road is 1,200m long and 10-12m wide, running from the intersection with Lý Thánh Tông Road to the section connecting to the Hanoi – Hai Phong Expressway (National Highway 5B). Tiên Dung is the name of the daughter of the 18th Hùng King and the wife of Chử Đồng Tử. Naming the road after Princess Tiên Dung is to express gratitude and educate about the tradition of filial piety and the noble qualities of Vietnamese women, symbolizing kindness, faithfulness, and a benevolent heart, with the desire to build a stable society…
Also on the afternoon of August 27, leaders directly visited the homes of some elderly and frail party members to present Party Badges, visit, and give gifts to some typical families of people with meritorious services in the area.
