Japanese Ambassador Delegation Offers Flowers and Incense to Commemorate President Ho Chi Minh
(Baonghean.vn) - On the afternoon of April 26, the Japanese delegation attending the Conference "Meeting Nghe An - Japan: Cooperation and Development" led by Mr. Sugimoto Daisuke - Third Secretary of the Japanese Embassy, offered incense and flowers to commemorate President Ho Chi Minh at the Kim Lien Relic Site and the Memorial Site of patriotic scholar Phan Boi Chau in Nam Dan.
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Also attending were representatives from the Departments of Foreign Affairs, Tourism, Culture and Sports. Photo: My Nga |
The delegation expressed their admiration and respect for the spirit of President Ho Chi Minh - the great leader of the Vietnamese people and a close friend of the Japanese people.
He devoted his whole life to the revolutionary cause of the Vietnamese people, fought tirelessly for peace and progress in the world, and was honored by the world as a National Liberation Hero.
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Third Secretary of the Japanese Embassy in Vietnam offers flowers to the soul of President Ho Chi Minh. Photo: My Nga |
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The delegation paid their respects to the spirit of President Ho Chi Minh. Photo: My Nga |
Next, the delegation visited President Ho Chi Minh's paternal hometown, listening to an introduction about the place where the Vietnamese national liberation hero was born, grew up, and spent his childhood years.
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The delegation took a souvenir photo at President Ho Chi Minh's hometown. Photo: My Nga |
Next, the Japanese Embassy delegation offered incense and flowers at the Memorial Site of patriotic scholar Phan Boi Chau - the initiator of the Dong Du movement, marking the Vietnam - Japan friendship in the fields of culture and education.
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The delegation offered incense and flowers at the memorial site of patriotic scholar Phan Boi Chau. Photo: My Nga |
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At the Phan Boi Chau Memorial Site, delegates listened to a presentation about the activities of patriotic scholar Phan Boi Chau and his friendship with Japanese doctor Asaba Sakitaro. Photo: My Nga |