(QNO) - In the program of the 6th Uncle Ho's Good Children Congress of Quang Nam province, this afternoon, June 12, the delegation attending the congress visited the Monument of Heroic Vietnamese Mothers.
Attending the incense offering were representatives of the Provincial Youth Union, local Youth Union Councils, teachers and more than 150 delegates attending the 6th Uncle Ho's Good Children Congress of Quang Nam province.
In front of the Monument of Heroic Vietnamese Mothers, the delegation took a minute of silence to remember the heroic Vietnamese mothers; expressing the respect of the youth for the mothers and sisters who did not hesitate to sacrifice their youth and blood for the independence and freedom of the nation.
Previously, representatives of the delegation attending the 6th Uncle Ho's Good Children Congress of Quang Nam province paid tribute to the martyrs' cemetery of Quang Nam province.
Before the souls of heroes, martyrs, and heroic Vietnamese mothers, Quang Nam children vow to follow the example of their fathers and brothers, strive to compete, practice, and achieve many achievements, worthy of becoming good children, good students, good team members, and good grandchildren of Uncle Ho.
Actively participate in gratitude activities, remember the source of water, contribute to easing the pain of families of war invalids, martyrs, and people with meritorious services to the country.
In recent school years, Quang Nam children have strived to compete, study well, practice well and achieved many commendable achievements.
In the sacred and emotional moment, the team members reported to the heroic Vietnamese Mothers the proud achievements of the children of Quang Nam.
On the same day, the delegation of the 6th Uncle Ho's Good Children Congress of Quang Nam province visited Quang Nam Museum and experienced the reading space at Tam Ky City Digital Library.
It is known that the 6th Uncle Ho's Good Children Congress of Quang Nam province will open tomorrow morning, June 13, with 117 outstanding Uncle Ho's Good Children delegates, representing more than 200,000 children in the whole province.
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