Ho Chi Minh city commemorates Uncle Ho
To mark 105 years since Uncle Ho left the country to find the path for the country’s independence (June 5th), the Ho Chi Minh city Party Committee, the city People’s Council, the city People’s Committee and the city Fatherland Front on June 5th held a ceremony to offer incense and flowers to commemorate the great President.
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The ceremony was held at the Ho Chi Minh Museum – Ho Chi Minh city branch and the President Ho Chi Minh Statue Park.
Leading the delegation, Dinh La Thang, Politburo member and Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh city Party Committee, respectfully offered incense and flowers to commemorate President Ho Chi Minh, showing the nation’s tradition of payment of gratitude, and expressing the deep remembrance towards the great contributions of leader Ho Chi Minh who sacrificed his whole life to the struggle for the national liberation and reunification.
After the ceremony, the delegation visited the exhibitions entitled “Ho Chi Minh – Eminent cultural celebrity” and “Ho Chi Minh – Journey of the era” by Ho Chi Minh Museum – Ho Chi Minh city branch.
On the same day, a large number of agencies, unions, organizations, schools and classes of people offered incense and flowers to commemorate President Ho Chi Minh at Ho Chi Minh Museum – Ho Chi Minh city branch and the President Ho Chi Minh Statue Park./.
( Compiled by VNF )
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