Acting President presents gifts to revolution contributors in Thai Nguyen
Acting President Vo Thi Anh Xuan on April 3 visited and presented gifts to those who have rendered service to the nation, and disadvantaged children in Dinh Hoa district, the northern mountainous province of Thai Nguyen, once a revolutionary base.
Acting President Vo Thi Anh Xuan (R) and revolution contributors in Dinh Hoa district of Thai Nguyen province. (Photo: VNA)
Thai Nguyen (VNA) – Acting President Vo ThiAnh Xuan on April 3 visited and presented gifts to those who have renderedservice to the nation, and disadvantaged children in Dinh Hoa district, thenorthern mountainous province of Thai Nguyen, once a revolutionary base.
Her activities took place on the occasion of the 49thanniversary of the liberation of the south and national reunification (April30) and the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory (May 7).
Xuan commended the Party organisation, authorities andpeople in Dinh Hoa for their achievements over the past years, and asked thedistrict to carry forward them and grow further.
The district should pay due attention to turning the ATKDinh Hoa revolutionary base relic site into a “red address” to educate younggenerations about the country’s revolutionary tradition, and attract touriststo the locality, she said.
Dinh Hoa was asked to give more care to ethnicminority groups, social policy beneficiaries, revolution contributors and underprivilegedchildren.
Xuan extended her regards and wishes to war veteransand invalids, former youth volunteers, and martyrs’ families.
On this occasion, the Acting President presented 50 gift packages to people who have rendered service to the nation in Dinh Hoa,and authorised local authorities to hand over 200 gifts to disadvantagedstudents there.
Earlier, Xuan and her entourage offered incense toPresident Ho Chi Minh at the memorial house dedicated to the late leader in PhuDinh commune, Dinh Hoa district./.
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