Corporate Culture

"Green Sunday" - A vibrant youth begins with simple things

Minh Ngọc Mar, 24,2026 21:00

In celebration of Youth Month, the BIDV Communications and Branding Department’s Youth Union Branch organized a cleanup of the children’s play area at Thong Nhat Park.

To celebrate Youth Month, contribute to maintaining a Green-Clean-Beautiful environment, and promote environmental awareness among the public, the Youth Union Branch of the Communications and Branding Department worked together to collect trash, clean up, and create a safe and clean play area for the children. This activity not only helps improve the environmental landscape but also contributes to raising community awareness about maintaining public hygiene.

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The Communications and Branding Department Participates in "Green Sunday"

Notably, the Youth Union branch launched and presented the "Youth Flower Garden" project, featuring over 50 rose bushes planted and cared for within the park. This serves as a unique landscape highlight, not only beautifying Thong Nhat Park but also symbolizing the vitality and dedication of BIDV’s youth. Each rosebush planted represents a commitment to caring for the environment, contributing to the creation of a green, clean, and beautiful living space for the community.

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The "Youth Flower Garden" project, featuring 50 rose bushes, was donated to the park

The series of activities organized by the Communication and Branding Department’s Youth Union Branch clearly demonstrates the pioneering spirit and volunteerism of BIDV’s youth. These activities not only protect the environment but also create positive values for society, powerfully spreading the message of youth and the spirit of dedication of the future generation.

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The "Youth Flower Garden" project was personally cultivated by the Youth Union
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Caring for the flower garden and enhancing the park’s landscape
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Personally tending to each rose bush to be donated to the park
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