Thousands of people return to Uncle Ho's hometown on Independence Day September 2
Tuyen Dinh•DNUM_ACZAJZCACD 14:27
(Baonghean.vn) - Thousands of people from all over the country came to Kim Lien National Special Relic Site (Nam Dan) to commemorate and pay tribute to the great contributions of President Ho Chi Minh on Independence Day.
Coming to Kim Lien National Special Relic Site, tourists visited many places such as Sen Village, Hoang Tru Village, Chung Son Temple, Hoang Thi Loan's tomb... Photo: Dinh TuyenFrom early morning, people from all over the country flocked to the Kim Lien National Special Relic Site. People lined up neatly to visit the simple thatched house and the memorabilia associated with Uncle Ho's childhood. Photo: Dinh TuyenMs. Nguyen Thi Hai, Tan Yen district, Bac Giang province shared: “After many times of cherishing, this is the first time my family has had the opportunity to visit Uncle Ho's hometown, seeing the countryside scenery, where Uncle Ho was born and raised, I am truly happy and moved. Happy because I have set foot on the land of talented people, the land of Nghe An, the birthplace of many heroes and heroes who sacrificed themselves and fought for national independence, typically President Ho Chi Minh. Moved because the space and artifacts are still intact, reminding me of Uncle Ho's childhood years. In the photo: People offer fresh bouquets of flowers to the family altar at President Ho Chi Minh's paternal hometown. Photo: Dinh TuyenThis is also an occasion for children to visit his hometown before starting the new school year. Photo: Dinh TuyenWhen coming here, everyone wants to stay for a long time, to relive the childhood memories of Uncle Ho through the warm, emotional and Nghe-style voices of the narrators. And many Vietnamese people could not hold back their tears when listening to the familiar, yet very ordinary stories about Uncle Ho's life. Photo: Dinh TuyenMany families took the opportunity to take souvenir photos in front of the simple thatched house of the family when returning to their hometown. Photo: Dinh TuyenThe National Day on September 2 is an opportunity for every citizen to remember and show gratitude for the great contributions of President Ho Chi Minh. Returning to Uncle Ho's hometown is also a way for every citizen to review history, adding motivation, spirit and responsibility to study and follow his ideology, example and morality. Photo: Dinh Tuyen