The visit demonstrates the Party and State’s care for the homeland of President Ho Chi Minh, expressing gratitude to those who have made great contributions and encouraging the staff of the relic site in the task of preserving and promoting the value of Ho Chi Minh’s heritage.

In a solemn atmosphere, General Secretary To Lam and the delegation offered flowers and incense to pay tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at the Kim Lien Relic Site. This activity expresses profound gratitude to the beloved leader, who laid the foundation for the cause of national liberation and construction. General Secretary To emphasized the spirit of unity and determination to mobilize all resources to usher in a new phase of comprehensive and sustainable development for Vietnam.

General Secretary To Lam and the delegation offering flowers and incense to pay tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at the Kim Lien Relic Site.

Prior to this, the delegation offered flowers and incense at the Chung Son Temple, the ancestral temple of President Ho Chi Minh. The ritual here is a solemn expression of reverence, honoring the family traditions and cultural values associated with the life of President Ho Chi Minh.

The Kim Lien Relic Site, which preserves relics and imprints of Ho Chi Minh’s childhood, plays a crucial role in revolutionary history education. The Chung Son Temple, with its spiritual significance and connection to the President’s family roots, has become a profound cultural symbol. The incense-offering rituals at these two locations affirm the respect of the Party, State, and people for President Ho Chi Minh’s great contributions and inspire national pride.

General Secretary To Lam presenting gifts to families of fallen soldiers and revolutionaries in Kim Lien commune

General Secretary To Lam visited and presented gifts to families of fallen soldiers and revolutionaries in Kim Lien commune. During the meeting, the General Secretary expressed his joy at the positive changes in the hometown of President Ho Chi Minh, including infrastructure development and improved living standards. He emphasized that the Party and State always prioritize taking care of and improving the quality of life for these families, recognizing their sacrifices and contributions to the nation. These gifts are meant to encourage and motivate the families to continue upholding and promoting revolutionary traditions.

General Secretary To Lam taking a commemorative photo with the staff of the Kim Lien Relic Site

General Secretary To Lam also met with and encouraged the staff of the Kim Lien Relic Site, acknowledging their efforts in preserving cultural and historical heritage. He urged the team to continue improving the quality of their work and facilities, transforming the relic site into a meaningful educational destination that disseminates Ho Chi Minh’s thoughts, morality, and style to the youth. These words of encouragement reflect the attention of the Party and State leadership to heritage conservation and motivate the sense of responsibility of the staff.

During the visit, General Secretary To Lam presented Nghe An province with a light sculpture artwork titled “Vietnam – The Golden Pages of History.” This meaningful gift commemorates the 135th birthday of President Ho Chi Minh. The artwork, made of cast bronze, features large dimensions and weight, depicting the historical journey of the Vietnamese nation from the legendary period of the Dragon and Fairy to prosperous eras.

General Secretary To Lam presenting the light sculpture artwork “Vietnam – The Golden Pages of History” to Nghe An province

The sculpture portrays the image of President Ho Chi Minh, who led the nation into an era of independence and freedom. It features a unique light effect. When sunlight passes through, symbolic images such as lotuses, phoenixes, and the portrait of President Ho Chi Minh become clearly visible at two fixed times during the day. This design combines aesthetic value with a profound message about the nation’s history and culture.

The artwork is expected to become a cultural highlight at the Kim Lien Relic Site, attracting visitors and instilling pride in the glorious history of the country. The presentation ceremony affirms the Party and State’s respect for historical values and honors the contributions of President Ho Chi Minh to the revolutionary cause.

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