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 Son La Township today.
 Young engineers participating in Son La
hydro-power electric
work.
 Drilling to
last layer of stone for building the foundation of Son La
Hydro-power dam.
 Completing the current-conducting
canal system.
 The brick production chain in Tunel Chieng
Sinh Brick Factory.
 Packaging cement in Chieng Sinh Cement
Factory.
| Son means mountain and La means stream. Son La Province originates from
a stream on a mountain. Through 110 years of development since its
founding, the stream is still running around 12 fraternal ethnicities who
have created great strength, making the province a shining pearl in the
North-western region of the country.
Visiting the
work of the century
Son La hydroelectric-power work
lies upstream on the Da River in It Ong Commune of Muong La District,
about 250 km away from the Hoa Binh hydroelectric-power station. With an
average electricity output of 10.2 billion KWh per year, it is the biggest
hydroelectric-power plant in Southeast Asia. After only six months of
construction, the cadres and workers of Song Da Construction Company
(LICOGI) have built 120 km of new roads, three bridges over the Da River
at the construction site area and the Muong La Port Complex, using more
than 80,000 cubic metres of concrete. These facilities have been put to
use, serving the transport of materials and equipment.
From It Ong Commune, we had a
complete view of the work. At the construction site, over 5,000 workers
and huge equipment are working hectically around the clock. Vu Duc Thin,
Deputy General Director of Vietnam Electricity Corporation and Head of the
Management Board of Son La Hydroelectric-power Project, said most of the
engineers and workers on the construction site had participated in
building Hoa Binh, Ialy and Song Hinh hydroelectric-power stations, so
they were technically skilled and capable of solving any problem. With
three working shifts a day now, the damming of the Da River can be
completed at the end of November 2005, well ahead of schedule and before
the floods come. This is the first hydro-electric project of the country,
where the building of the plant and the damming of the river have been
carried out simultaneously. Previously, the plant construction started one
to two years before river damming.
Other supporting facilities,
such as the mechanical centre, the steel-frame workshop, the concrete
mixing station and the assembly complex, are located around the
construction site to provide the most effective services to the
project.
All for the
electricity of tomorrow
When Son La hydroelectric-power
project started, 18,600 households in the area had to move to a new place.
VND 10,300 billion out of the VND 37,000 billion investment in the project
have been spent on resettlement. Most of the households in this area are
poor and have a per capita income of only VND 2.5 million per year. Under
the resettlement policy, the annual income of each resident will increase
to VND 20 million. This resettlement policy, the best in the country is
not inferior to that of other countries in the region for a similar
project.
An area of 224 sq. kilometres
with cultiva-ted land and many cultural relics was submerged. In return,
the Province has the conditions to
 Preparing
for damming the Da River to build Son La Hydro-electric Power Plant.
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replan its production and life. In the dry
season, the Province is no longer influenced by the Southwest wind.
Its climate becomes cool that forms a climatic sub-region in the
neighbouring provinces of Dien Bien and Lai Chau, very favourable for
vegetation development. In addition, the waterway transport system will be
expanded. During the five month-long dry season, 200-tonne ships can
navigate from Hai Phong City through Hoa Binh Province to Son La and
arrive at Lai Chau Wharf. More importantly, the reservoir will help
prevent floods in the rainy season and store water for Hanoi Capital and
the whole northern delta region in the dry season.
Developing
the local industry
To
support the project, the industrial establishments in Son La Province are
working at full capacity. Lying at the foot of Chieng Sinh Mountain in Son
La Township, the brick plant with more than 200 employees, who work three
shifts a day, produces
 Teacher and students in Son La Teachers’
College. |
30 million bricks a year. The plant’s Director, Quan Van Chien, said: “All
bricks are sold out even though the capacity has increased to 30 million
from 20 million bricks a year. The plant is renovating the technology to
raise its output and the product quality to meet the demand of the local
construction industry”. Together with the brick plant, Chieng Sinh Cement
Plant is shifting to use a blast furnace instead of the rotary furnace in
production of cement, thus increasing its output by 10 times (100,000
tonnes).
Raising the people’s knowledge
is one of the top priorities of Son La Province. For this purpose, Son La
Teachers’ College has opened 12 disciplines, including not only the basic
but also new ones, such as agricultural and household economics. The
College also organises training courses to improve the management skills
of the cadres at different levels.
When Ta Sa-Mai Son Industrial
Park is established in 2008, handicrafts and cottage industries will
develop and craft villages and traditional occupations will be restored.
With the establishment of Muong La urban centre, many towns will be
upgraded and Son La City will come into being with a more beautiful
image.
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Son La
Province:
Area: 14,210
sq. km. Population:
868,400. Ethnic groups: The Dao,
Xinh Mun, Kho Mu, Khang, La Ha, Viet and Muong. Administrative
units: Son La Town and nine districts including
Quynh Nhai, Muong La, Thuan Chau, Phu Yen, Bac Yen, Mai Son, Song
Ma, Yen Chau and Moc Chau. Geography: Son La Province
is located in North-western Vietnam on Highway 6, about 308 km away
from Hanoi Capital. It borders on Yen Bai and Lao Cai Provinces in
the North, Lai Chau Province in the West, Thanh Hoa and Hoa Binh
Provinces in the Southeast and the country of Laos in the
South. Topography: With mountains
and high lands, an abundant system of rivers and streams and rich
water resource, for development of hydroelectric power industry,
with favourable conditions for development of cow raising,
mulberry-growing, silkworms-raising, coffee, tea and fruit-tree
cultivation as well as the mining, agricultural and forestry
product-processing industries. Climate:
Average temperature of 21 0C with tropical
monsoon. Traffic system: With
roads, waterways and airway (Na San
Airport) |
Story: Tri
Cong - Photos: Thanh Phuong, Cong
Hoan |