Children’s representatives from 54 ethnic groups pay tribute to Uncle Ho

The festival takes place over 3 days, from September 21 to 23, 2022.

On the sidelines, delegates attended a ceremony paying tribute to Uncle Ho at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.

The ceremony was attended by Ms. Truong My Hoa, former Vice President of the State, and Chairwoman of the Vu A Dinh Scholarship Fund; Ms. Nguyen Pham Duy Trang, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union.

 

As many 263 children representing 54 ethnic groups joining the festival paid tribute to President Ho Chi Minh.

They are the most beautiful flowers in the national flower garden, on behalf of nearly 16 million members, teenagers and children from all over the country gathered to Hanoi to respectfully offer incense to Uncle Ho.

In labor and environmental protection, children actively participate in the movement "Small plan", "Thousand good deeds"; planted and took care of trees, decorated schools and worked to support their family, according to their ability.

In social activities, the children have performed well the movement of good deeds, “Drink water, remember the source” movement; and often shared beautiful stories, good books and shining examples.

They also actively participated in activities to learn, preserve and promote the cultural identity of the Vietnamese nation.

The festival was attended by representatives of ethnic minorities under 10,000 people such as: La Hu, La Ha, Pa Then, Lu, Ngai, Chut, Lo Lo, Mang, Co Lao, Bo Y, Cong, Si La, Pu Peo, Ro Ma, BRau, and O Du.

These are typical ethnic children in terms of studying and training.

Many children have achieved high results in national and international competitions.

Delegates posted souvenir photos at Uncle Ho’s Mausoleum.

Former Vice President Truong My Hoa took a photo with delegates./.

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