Addressing the event, a representative of the local authorities said the school stands as another vivid symbol of the strong and lasting ties between Cuba and Vietnam, two nations that consistently prioritize education for younger generations in pursuit of a brighter future and the well-being of their people.

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Students of Mártires de Tarará Primary School enjoy their new school.

The Mártires de Tarará Primary School currently provides education for more than 100 pupils, ranging from kindergarten to grade six, serving Bauta district, which has a population of over 3,000.

According to plan, local authorities are completing procedures to rename the school Nguyen Thi Dinh Primary School, in honor of the heroic female general of the Vietnamese people.

Founded amid the broad-based movement in Cuba supporting the Vietnamese people’s resistance war against the U.S., launched by revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, Ben Tre village is not only a place that preserves fond memories but also a living testament to the ever-growing friendship between the two brotherly nations.

Source: VNA