Precious images of Uncle Ho with leaders of the Chinese Party and State
Báo Dân trí•10/12/2023
(Dan Tri) - During his lifetime, President Ho Chi Minh always had good feelings towards China. Uncle Ho made many official visits to China, held talks, met with high-ranking leaders of the neighboring country.
Ho Chi Minh Museum (No. 19 Ngoc Ha, Doi Can Ward, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi) is a place that preserves and displays many valuable artifacts and documents about Uncle Ho's life. During his lifetime, President Ho Chi Minh had a very special affection for the Chinese revolution. He actively participated in the struggle movement of the Chinese people and established close relationships with many friends and leaders of the Chinese Party and State. On January 18, 1950, the Government of the People's Republic of China recognized the Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, beginning the period of officially establishing state-level diplomatic relations. Currently, the Ho Chi Minh Museum preserves many valuable images and documents about Uncle Ho with the people, friends, and leaders of the Party and State of China. In the photo, President Ho Chi Minh with Prime Minister of the People's Republic of China Zhou Enlai, Beijing on June 18, 1956 (Photo: Ho Chi Minh Museum). President Ho Chi Minh and Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong raised their glasses to toast to the everlasting friendship between Vietnam and China in August 1957 (Photo: Ho Chi Minh Museum). Mao Zedong was Chairman of the Communist Party of China from 1943 until his death in 1976. President Ho Chi Minh and Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, President Liu Shaoqi, and Commander-in-Chief Zhu De took a photo on the occasion of his visit to attend the 10th anniversary of China's National Day in late September 1959. President Ho Chi Minh on stage at the rally celebrating the 10th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Beijing, October 1959 (Photo: Ho Chi Minh Museum). President Ho Chi Minh holds the hand of a child during his visit to China. Over the past 70 years, the relationship between Vietnam and China has grown steadily. In particular, since the two countries established a comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership in 2008, the Vietnam-China relationship has continuously expanded and deepened in all areas. President Ho Chi Minh visited Hanoi Chinese High School on January 26, 1957 (Photo: Ho Chi Minh Museum). President Ho Chi Minh visited the Yangtze River Bridge, China in July 1957 (Photo: Ho Chi Minh Museum). The Party, State and People of Vietnam always attach importance to the friendship and equal and mutually beneficial cooperation with China and wish for the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries to develop further, in depth, stably and sustainably. Nguyen Ai Quoc with teachers and students of the Peasant Movement Cadre Training School in Guangzhou, China in 1925 (Photo: Ho Chi Minh Museum). Nguyen Ai Quoc's room and desk at 13 Van Minh Street, Guangzhou, China (Photo: Ho Chi Minh Museum). President Ho Chi Minh's Chinese handwriting "Vietnam-China friendship, forever pure" in 1968 (Photo: Ho Chi Minh Museum).
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