"Revolutionary song" according to Uncle Ho's advice
Following Uncle Ho's instructions, during the resistance wars, the Party Committee and people of Nghe An made worthy contributions with the spirit of "Not a pound of rice is missing, not a soldier is missing", "All for the frontline"...

"Our province has a very glorious revolutionary tradition. I would like to ask you, will you compete with other provinces to build our province into a model province? Will you try?" - that was the question and also the advice of Uncle Ho to the cadres and people of Nghe An during his first visit to his hometown. Following Uncle Ho's advice, during the resistance wars, the Party Committee and people of Nghe An made worthy contributions with the spirit of "Not a pound of rice is missing, not a soldier is missing", "All for the front line"...
The people of Nghe Tinh are famous for their stubbornness. During the French conquest and the national revolutionary movement (1905-1925), Nghe Tinh was famous. In the current struggle, the workers and farmers of Nghe Tinh still maintain their revolutionary traditions. Nghe Tinh truly deserves the red title.
Nguyen Ai Quoc
Excerpt from "Red Nghe Tinh" sent to Dong Phuong Bo,
December 19, 1931
During the resistance war, our province had more than 80,000 young people joining the army, more than 15,000 militiamen and guerrillas, more than 1 million laborers serving the resistance war, of which 96 units and individuals had glorious achievements and were commended by the Government... In the army, our province had 8 comrades: Cu Chinh Lan, Pham Minh Duc, Nguyen Quoc Tri, Dang Quang Cam, Tran Can, Phan Tu, Nguyen The Nhu, Dang Dinh Ho... Farmers provided the resistance war with more than 100,000 tons of food... Thanks to that solidarity and effort, our province made a worthy and glorious contribution to the victorious resistance war. The whole world heard and admired our people.
President Ho Chi Minh
Excerpt from President Ho Chi Minh's speech to
Nghe An People's Conference, June 14, 1957