NA leader pays tribute to Uncle Ho ahead of Tet

NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue praises the relic staff for well preserving exhibits about Uncle Ho. (Photo: quochoi.vn)

With deep respect and gratitude, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue and members of the delegation offered incense, respectfully bowed to express their respect and infinite gratitude to President Ho Chi Minh, the beloved leader of the Vietnamese nation. Along with that is gratitude for merit, self-sacrifice for the people and for the country. He has devoted his whole life to the cause of national liberation; a shining example of revolutionary heroism, fighting solidarity, and revolutionary morality.

He vowed to constantly study and follow Ho Chi Minh's ideology, morality and style, well perform the tasks assigned by the Party and people, striving to build the country to make it become richer, more beautiful and civilized.

House 67 - named after the year of construction and completion (1967), was built according to the Directive of the Politburo to arrange Uncle's workplace to prevent the destruction of the American imperialist war in the North. However, Uncle Ho did not accept the house for himself, but decided to use House 67 as a meeting place for the Politburo and a place to work with comrades in the Central Committee as well as leading officials in charge of the industry to discuss important issues of the country. Many important documents were also written here.

Being moved when reviewing the simple but extremely precious memorabilia associated with President Ho Chi Minh's daily life, NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue acknowledged and praised the collective of cadres and workers of the relic for well preserving and protecting the memories and artifacts associated with Uncle Ho's life. He also noted that officials and employees of the relic site continue to make efforts in preserving memorabilia and documents about Uncle Ho for future generations, and for introducing to the people of the country and international tourists and friends the life and career of President Ho Chi Minh./.

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