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In early 1924, President Ho Chi Minh, then named Nguyen Ai Quoc, in the Soviet Union, happened to meet and make friends with a Argentinean, before they shared each other’s ideals, concerns, joys and sorrows, as well as hardships during the following 3 months at the "cradle" of the world proletarian revolution movement.
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"Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh" is always mentioned by Egyptian and North African people with admiration and respect.
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The Thai people respect the Vietnamese leader, President Ho Chi Minh, who spent time from July 1928 to late 1929 in Thailand under the name Thau Chin, during his process of finding a way to save the country.
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Throughout his life of revolutionary activities, the message of international friendship and solidarity were always expressed clearly and firmly by President Ho Chi Minh.
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On his journey to find a way to save the country in the early 21st century, President Ho Chi Minh went to many places and worked many jobs, in which he stopped at the Omni Parker House Hotel in Boston, capital city of Massachusetts state in the US.
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President Ho Chi Minh spent four years in the United Kingdom (UK) during 30 years he found a way to save the country. This was a meaningful period for the formation of Ho Chi Minh thought and the path of winning independence of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, as well as paving the way for the friendly relationship between the Vietnamese and British people today.
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President Ho Chi Minh came to advance humanity with love for peace and by leading Vietnamese people to struggle for peace and build friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and countries in the region, and with the international community for mutual development.
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Over 60 years ago, President Ho Chi Minh paid a historic visit to Indonesia from February 27th to March 8th, laying a foundation for the relationship between Vietnam and Indonesia.
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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.