The Consulate General of Vietnam in Guangzhou recently attended a ceremony to reopen the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League relic site and the exhibition "Comrade Ho Chi Minh in Guangzhou" on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Uncle Ho's arrival in Guangzhou.
Delegates at the event (Photo: baoquocte.vn)
The Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League relic site is the place where Uncle Ho organized political training classes for Vietnamese youth in the early periods of the national liberation revolution.
This is not only an important memorial site for Uncle Ho's revolutionary activities in Guangzhou, but also an important witness demonstrating the deep friendship between the two Parties and people of the two countries.
This is an important cultural and historical relic, recognized by Guangzhou city as a city-level cultural preservation relic since 1999. In 2008, the former headquarters of the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League was upgraded to a cultural preservation relic of Guangdong province.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Du Xin Shan, an official of Guangzhou city, said that the city leaders attach great importance to the project restoring the relic site, and the city has invested many resources to implement the project from the beginning of 2022.
Delegates at the event (Photo: baoquocte.vn)
After reopening, the relic site will continue to present vivid stories about the traditional friendship between the two Parties and people of Vietnam and China.
Consul General of Vietnam Vu Viet Anh said that the restoration and reopening of the relic site is significant.
The Party, State and People of Vietnam always highly appreciate the strong support and great assistance of the Party, State and people of China in the cause of national independence and liberation, as well as in the cause of building socialism and developing the country.
Visitors at the exhibition (Photo: baoquocte.vn)
The Consul General hopes that many young generations of Vietnam and China will visit and learn about the history of the revolutionary struggle of their predecessors; thereby continuing to preserve and promote the fine tradition in the future./.
BTA