(Baonghean.vn) – It has become a tradition that every year on National Day, thousands of Vietnamese people from all over the country return to Lang Sen, to find their roots and remember his merits.
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Many people have chosen Kim Lien relic site as a place to visit and learn about the life of the national leader. |
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Despite the unusually sunny weather, many tourists and students from inside and outside the province are still eager to visit Uncle Ho's hometown. |
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The Communist Youth Union of Phu Son commune, Ky Son district also took this opportunity to organize for youth union members to return to their roots. |
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The members lit incense to pay their respects to the President and promised to study hard and work hard, dedicating themselves to the country and society. |
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Not only students and union members, but also veterans from all over the country come to Lang Sen, burn incense to pay their respects to him, the father of the nation, vowing to continue to uphold the tradition of Uncle Ho's soldiers. |
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Mrs. Ngo Thi Ba, 84 years old from Muong Ang (Dien Bien), was visiting Kim Lien for the first time and could not hold back her emotions when witnessing each artifact associated with Uncle Ho's life. |
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According to statistics from the management board of the Lang Sen relic site, on the morning of September 2 alone, more than 100 groups visited the relic site. |
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In Hoang Tru, there are also many groups coming to visit and learn about the life and career of President Ho Chi Minh on the occasion of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. |
Thanh Cuong