The event came ahead of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19), National Day (September 2), and the traditional day of the People's Public Security Force, and the 20th anniversary of "All people's protecting national security" festival.
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Party General Secretary To Lam offers incense in tribute to President Ho Chi Minh. |
Following the incense offering in memory of President Ho Chi Minh and the nation’s revolutionary predecessors, the Party leader penned a heartfelt message in the memorial guestbook, highlighting that the critical decisions made by the late leader and the Party shaped the destiny of the nation, inspiring solidarity, unwavering determination, and indomitable spirit of the people and armed forces, leading to the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, expulsion of French colonists, and liberation of the North.
He stated that the inauguration of the monument of President Ho Chi Minh in Tan Trao on the day demonstrates the Party, State, and the whole people’s gratitude to the beloved leader.
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Party General Secretary To Lam and delegates cut the ribbon to inaugurate the monument dedicated to President Ho Chi Minh in Tan Trao on August 14. |
For this relic site to continue serving as a “red address” for younger generations, the General Secretary expressed his hope that its staff will effectively manage, preserve, and promote the monument, raising public awareness of the nation’s glorious traditions.
The memorial site for revolutionary predecessors spans over 1,000 square meters, designed in the shape of a blooming lotus, evoking memories of Sen village – President Ho Chi Minh’s birthplace.
Source: VNA