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Delegation of Journalists and Public Opinion Newspaper visited Uncle Ho's hometown

Công LuậnCông Luận09/10/2024


At Kim Lien relic site, Nam Dan district, Nghe An province, the delegation visited Uncle Ho's paternal hometown in Sen village, Kim Lien commune, Nam Dan district; visited Uncle Ho's maternal hometown in Hoang Tru village, Kim Lien commune, Nam Dan district; offered incense and flowers to pay tribute to Uncle Ho at the Ho Chi Minh Temple.

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Journalists and Public Opinion Newspaper Delegation moved to offer flowers at the Memorial House of President Ho Chi Minh

The members of the delegation were moved by the scene of the house of Mr. Nguyen Sinh Sac, the father of Uncle Ho, which was built by the people of Sen village as a gift to celebrate his passing the Pho Bang exam in 1901. Notably, this three-room house still preserves many valuable historical artifacts such as two wooden benches, a bed, a food chest, a two-compartment cabinet, and a black-painted wooden tray.

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The delegation performed the incense offering and flower offering ceremony to pay tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at Sen Village.

Exactly 134 years since Uncle Ho was born, the small, simple house with thatched roof and bamboo walls in Hoang Tru Village is still intact. The small yard, the row of areca trees in front of the house, the hibiscus fence, and the green bamboo clumps are still the same as when Uncle Ho was alive. The simple house and the rustic objects associated with Uncle Ho's childhood have also become strangely familiar and close. Here, Uncle Ho lived his childhood years in his mother's lullabies and in his grandmother's stories.

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The group took souvenir photos at Uncle Ho's hometown.

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Members listen to a presentation about the life and career of President Ho Chi Minh.

Under the thatched roof of the “Father’s Village of Lotus”, next to the altar of Uncle Ho’s mother, journalists and tourists were moved to hear the tour guide tell about his hometown, family and childhood years in the village of Lotus in his beloved Nghe An accent.

Through the stories told by the tour guide here, witnessing the simple and plain scenes of Uncle Ho's childhood, or when listening to stories about the life of Mrs. Hoang Thi Loan, Uncle Ho's mother, many members of the group could not hold back their tears, feeling sad and moved by the stories of Uncle Ho's difficult and arduous childhood.

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The delegation offered flowers to the altar at Hoang Tru Village, Uncle Ho's hometown.

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The delegation visited Hoang Tru Village, Uncle Ho's hometown.

At the Ho Chi Minh Memorial House in Lang Sen, the delegation performed the incense offering and flower offering rituals, reporting their achievements to President Ho Chi Minh. Offering incense to the spirit of President Ho Chi Minh, the members of the delegation expressed their respect and infinite gratitude for the great contributions of the great leader of our Party and our People.

Thinking about Uncle Ho, remembering the beloved leader of the nation, so that each of us can have a purer heart and always keep faith in the bright future of the country. Thinking about Uncle Ho, so that each of us can have more will and determination, to see that we must be more responsible in implementing his Will” , Ms. Nguyen Mai Chi, Chief of Office of the Journalists and Public Opinion Newspaper expressed.

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Delegation visits Hoang Tru Village, Uncle Ho's hometown

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The delegation visited the fish pond in Uncle Ho's hometown.

Through the visit to Uncle Ho's hometown, reporters and staff in the delegation have an opportunity to understand more about Uncle Ho's life, determined to study and follow his ideology, morality and style, thereby striving to become more mature in work and life...

The delegation of cadres and reporters from the Journalists and Public Opinion Newspapers left Kim Lien in the golden noon sun, the sky of Uncle Ho's hometown was even more blue and windy. On the small road lined with flags, people from all over the country continued to visit Uncle Ho's hometown...

Kim Lien Relic Site was built in 1956, with an area of ​​205 hectares, located in Kim Lien and Nam Giang communes, Nam Dan district (Nghe An) to meet the sentiments and needs of visiting and learning of the people towards the beloved Uncle Ho of the nation. This is the place to preserve artifacts, documents, cultural and historical space about his hometown, family, childhood and the two times Uncle Ho visited his hometown in 1957 and 1961.

In 2012, Kim Lien Relic Site was ranked as a special national relic by the Prime Minister. This is also one of the four most important relics in the country about President Ho Chi Minh.



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