Vietnam - Laos Cooperation Sub-Committee offers incense at Kim Lien Relic Site
(Baonghean.vn) - On the afternoon of October 4, a working delegation from the Vietnam - Laos Cooperation Sub-Committee held an incense offering ceremony at Kim Lien Relic Site.
The Vietnamese delegation included Mr. Le Minh Dien - Deputy Director of the Foreign Economic Department of the Ministry of Planning and Investment. Also accompanying were representatives of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission and the Government Office.
On the Lao side, the delegation was led by Comrade Kham Phoi Keo-kin-na-ly - Vice Chairman of the Laos - Vietnam Cooperation Sub-Committee and its members.
Welcoming and accompanying the delegation to Nghe An province were comrade Le Xuan Dai - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, and representatives of leaders of a number of provincial departments, branches and sectors.
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The working delegation of the Vietnam - Laos PDR Cooperation Sub-Committee respectfully bowed before Uncle Ho's altar. |
At the Kim Lien relic site, the leaders of the two countries' cooperation sub-committees respectfully offered incense and a basket of flowers to the soul of President Ho Chi Minh - the genius leader of the Vietnamese people, an outstanding activist of the international communist and workers' movement. He sacrificed his whole life for the cause of national liberation and class liberation for the Vietnamese people. He laid the foundation for the strong friendship between the Communist Party of Vietnam and the Lao People's Revolutionary Party.
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Delegates offered incense in memory of President Ho Chi Minh. |
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Comrade Kham Phoi Keo Kinnaly signed the golden souvenir book, expressing his determination to jointly foster the special relationship between Vietnam and Laos. |
Next, the delegation visited Sen Village, Uncle Ho's hometown, and listened to stories and visited souvenirs associated with Uncle Ho's childhood.
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The delegation visited Sen Village - Uncle Ho's hometown. |
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Members of the delegation were moved when listening to the staff of the Relic Site tell about memories associated with President Ho Chi Minh's childhood. |
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