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The President Ho Chi Minh memorial sites, constructed and developed by the Thai Government and people as well as overseas Vietnamese in Thailand’s Udon Thani and Nakhon Phanom, receive some 20,000 visitors per year.
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The book “They make the century”, published by the Ho Chi Minh city General Publishing House, introduces readers to over 40 typical foreigners who have come to Vietnam or contacted Vietnamese people in their country for over 100 years.
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In Kolkata city in West Bengal state, India, Ho Chi Minh street is considered a symbol of the national liberation cause.
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President Ho Chi Minh’s contributions to develop and deepen Vietnam’s multifaceted relations and many fields with countries and organizations in the world; improve the spirit of national pride; and help gather, strengthen and develop the overseas Vietnamese community are being honoured.
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On February 18th, a delegation from the Japanese Communist Party (JCP) led by its Vice Chairman Ogata Yasuo laid a wreath and paid homage to President Ho Chi Minh during its working visit to Vietnam.
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The painting “Portrait of President Ho Chi Minh” has been carefully preserved over the past 70 years by Pierre Flamen, a French veteran in the city of Montreuil, Republic of France.
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The book collection made its debut in Hanoi on November 11th, in New Delhi on November 21st and in Kolkata, India on November 24th.
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The Indo-Vietnam Solidarity Committee of West Bengal state of India organized a seminar on Vietnam-India relations and Ho Chi Minh’s imprint at the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) in Kolkata on November 24th.
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An exhibition on President Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary cause was recently held in Paris, France.
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A seminar themed "The close friendship between President Ho Chi Minh and President Sukarno and relationship between Vietnam and Indonesia" was recently organized by the Vietnamese Embassy in Indonesia on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's visit to Indonesia.