The delegation included more than 50 delegates representing leaders of the Provincial People's Council, People's Councils of districts, cities, People's Councils of communes, wards and towns; and staff of the Provincial Museum.
Delegations of People's Councils at all levels of the province visited President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum.
This is where President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked in Hanoi from 1954 to 1969; it is also the place where President Ho Chi Minh passed away. After his death, all relics, documents, and souvenirs about him were protected and preserved in the best possible way for people in the country and international friends to visit and admire. The long-term preservation of President Ho Chi Minh's body helps his name, image, great career and great contributions to be forever engraved in the hearts and minds of every Vietnamese person, a symbol of the spirit of national solidarity and national unity of the Vietnamese people.
The delegation offered incense to President Ho Chi Minh at the President Ho Chi Minh Temple in the Relic Site.
Delegations of provincial People's Councils at all levels visited House 67, the final residence and workplace of President Ho Chi Minh.
At the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Management Board, the delegation of the Provincial People's Council watched the documentary "The Last Hours of President Ho Chi Minh's Life" and met with the leaders of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Protection Command. Colonel Nguyen Ngoc Huan, Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Protection Command, said that over the years, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Protection Command has always closely coordinated with the provinces in welcoming and serving delegations visiting and reporting to Uncle Ho. Tuyen Quang is a locality that has a close relationship with the Mausoleum Protection Command, especially in coordinating the preservation of documents and artifacts associated with the years of Uncle Ho's activities in Tuyen Quang. During the process of building the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Tuyen Quang people contributed many materials for construction.
Delegates visited Uncle Ho's stilt house and fish pond in the Presidential Palace grounds.
Delegates take souvenir photos at the Presidential Palace.
Speaking at the meeting, Permanent Vice Chairwoman of the Provincial People's Council Pham Thi Minh Xuan emphasized that through the sharing of the leaders of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Protection Command, the delegation had a deeper understanding of the man, his great career and character as well as the feelings of the people of the whole country towards him.
Tuyen Quang is always proud to be the place where Uncle Ho lived and worked for nearly 6 years. Here, Uncle Ho and the Party Central Committee made important decisions to gain national independence and fight against the French colonialists. He thanked the leaders of the Mausoleum Protection Command and hoped that they would continue to do a good job in preserving President Ho Chi Minh's body so that this would forever be a red address for political activities of the whole country.
Colonel Nguyen Ngoc Huan, Deputy Commander of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Protection Command, presented the Uncle Ho badge to the delegates.
On this occasion, Colonel Nguyen Ngoc Huan, Deputy Commander, Chief of Staff of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Protection Command, presented the Uncle Ho Badge to members of the provincial People's Council delegation.
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