People of Tho Long commune look up local information via QR code.
Visiting Giang Hai village, Hoang Chau commune, we were amazed by the changes in the developed countryside but still maintaining its peaceful and quiet features. People have raised their awareness of environmental hygiene from home to alley; cultural and spiritual life has been improved; telecommunications infrastructure has been invested in a systematic way, "digitalization" has entered daily life...
It is known that after being selected to build a smart village, based on the commune's instructions, the village actively promoted the meaning and tasks to be performed so that people could participate. The village chose a model of applying information technology and digital transformation with the following contents: Implementing non-cash payments at 100% of businesses and trading establishments in the village; security camera system; solar power line model with automatic on/off system; deploying electronic health records application... At the cultural house, the village has installed free wifi, with computers connected to the internet for people to access, look up, and search for necessary information... and equipped with a TV system, computers connected to the commune's online conference system and one-way connection to the village... From there, it has helped the village officials reduce time and travel costs, at the same time, promptly grasp information quickly and accurately. The village management board no longer has to go from house to house to make announcements or make announcements on loudspeakers. The village's work is announced on the zalo group for people to keep up to date.
Currently, the village has fiber optic internet infrastructure and 3G/4G mobile information to the village; the percentage of people of working age in the village with smartphones is 88.3%; the percentage of people of working age with skills to use online public services and essential digital services of the village is 86.75%; the number of people of working age with digital signatures or personal electronic signatures is 84.58%...
In Tan Ngu 2 village, Yen Dinh commune, in the past, when announcing events and meetings, officials often used loudspeakers or invitations. However, now, the village management board no longer has to go from house to house to announce or announce on loudspeakers, but all the village's work is announced on the zalo group for people to grasp. From there, it helps to carry out the tasks and common work of the village to be deployed promptly and conveniently. Not stopping there, the implementation of building a smart village also contributes significantly to changing many aspects of the lives of people in the area. According to Ms. Nguyen Thi Dinh, a villager: "The village cultural house has been installed with internet integrated with wifi to serve the meetings and activities of the people; over 80% of people of working age have smartphones, tablets and computers connected to the Internet.
internet, 3G/4G network... Besides, we have gradually changed our habits and seen the convenience of electronic payment for services such as tuition, electricity, water, phone bills... 80.5% of people transact through bank accounts, limiting the use of cash...”. For the model
Security cameras, the village has 30 cameras in alleys, public areas, and main roads; over 70% of households have installed security cameras at home, thereby ensuring security and order. Tan Ngu 2 village has also built 3 models of applying information technology and digital transformation, namely: Model of applying digital technology to trace the origin, promote and sell Nam Huong rice cake products - a product recognized as 3-star OCOP on e-commerce platforms; security camera model; cashless Ban market model.
Currently, all smart villages in the province have electronic information pages and use the social networking platform zalo, install free high-speed wifi systems, security cameras in public areas, main roads... People have also proactively accessed digital technology platforms, promoted promotion, and bought and sold goods on e-commerce platforms... It can be said that this is a positive signal, demonstrating the innovative spirit of people in changing their way of thinking and lifestyle to keep up with digital life in the 4.0 era; building increasingly civilized and modern rural areas.
Article and photos: Le Ngoc
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