Macadamia nuts have proven to be a much better cash crop for many farmers in the Tuan Giao district. (Photo: VNA)

A model of raising rabbits helps people increase income for many households in Dien Bien. (Photo: VNA)

Nam Nua Hydropower Plant located in Pa Thom commune, Dien Bien district has a total investment of nearly 400 billion VND, with a capacity of more than 10MW, making a positive contribution to reducing the electricity shortage within the province. (Photo: VNA)

A newly built school in Thanh Nua commune, a historical site during the Dien Bien Phu Campaign. (Photo: VNA)

Developing homestay tourism has helped Dien Bien increasingly change. (Photo: VNA)



Harvest summer-autumn rice in Muong Thanh field. (Photo: VNA)



Computers are equipped for pupils of Muong Phang Primary School, Muong Phang Commune, Dien Bien District, Dien Bien Province. (Photo: VNA)



Dien Bien today becomes a destination for many domestic and foreign tourists. (Photo: VNA)



After more than a month of reopening, the Dien Bien Phu Victory Museum welcomed nearly 8,000 visitors in 2021. (Photo: VNA)



A bird-eye view of the Dien Bien Phu Victory Museum. (Photo: VNA)



Hill A1, was the site of a fierce fight in the Dien Bien Phu Campaign 68 years ago. (Photo: VNA)

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