The Management Board of the President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum has decided to reopen the President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum for visitors. The decision aims to enable domestic and international tourists, agencies, organizations, and local people to pay tribute to President Ho Chi Minh on his birthday.
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Troops and readers visiting the exhibition at Military Library |
On May 15, the Military Library held an exhibition in Hanoi, introducing more than 800 publications on the life and career of President Ho Chi Minh. The two week-long event highlighted his valuable military ideology, the Party’ and Uncle Ho’s role in leading the people’s armed forces in the two resistance wars for national independence, and the nation’s achievements in the renewal, development, and integration process.
The showcased publications also affirmed the eternal vitality of President Ho Chi Minh’s thought, morality, and lifestyle as well as the Vietnamese people’s absolute trust in the leadership of President Ho Chi Minh and the Communist Party of Vietnam during the national construction and defense causes.
On May 14, the Hai Duong provincial Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism hosted an exhibition, themed “Great President Ho Chi Minh lives forever in our cause,” in Hai Duong city.
The event aimed to honor the great contributions to the revolutionary cause by President Ho Chi Minh and contribute to educating and encouraging young people to build a civilized and modern province.
The exhibition, lasting till September, showcases around 300 documents and photos that reflect on the life and career of President Ho Chi Minh, his love for Hai Duong province, and the province’s efforts to realize his teachings.
On the same day, the Border Guard Post at Chan May Port of the Thua Thien-Hue provincial Border Guard Command held a ceremony to inaugurate a Statue of President Ho Chi Minh with border troops.
The 1.6m statue was built at a cost of VND 60 million, donated by local businesses and sponsors. Troops of the Border Post helped complete the project.
Translated by Tran Hoai