Dong Nai, July 11 -- A year after adopting the two-tier local administration model, Bu Gia Map, a remote border commune in the southern city of Dong Nai with a significant ethnic minority community, has experienced notable improvements in public administration, making digital public services more accessible to residents and boosting governance efficiency.

Located along a 47km border with Cambodia, Bu Gia Map is home to 1,898 households, with ethnic minorities accounting for 74.5% of the population. Agriculture remains the mainstay of the local economy, while limited socio-economic development has continued to constrain digital infrastructure and residents' access to information.

To address administrative challenges in the area, the comm...