NA Chairwoman attends great national unity festival in Nghe An
National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan joined residents in Sen 3 hamlet, Kim Lien commune, Nam Dan district, central Nghe An province, at the great national unity festival on November 19.
National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan and residents in Sen 3 hamlet, Kim Lien commune, Nam Dan district, central Nghe An province (Source: VNA)
Nghe An (VNA) – National AssemblyChairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan joined residents in Sen 3 hamlet, Kim Liencommune, Nam Dan district, central Nghe An province, at the great nationalunity festival on November 19.
The festival is the annual event held nationwide to mark the foundinganniversary of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) (November 18, 1930).
Kim Lien commune, the hometown of late President Ho Chi Minh, has been consideredas a revolutionary cradle and a cultural and spiritual tourism destination.
Poverty rate in Sen 3 hamlet, which is home to 126 households, stands at 3.28percent, and locals’ material and spiritual life have been improvedsignificantly.
Speaking at the event, the top legislator urged local officials and people tostrengthen solidarity in building new-style rural and civilized urban areas,while joining movements and patriotic campaigns launched by the VFF.
She expressed her hope for more outstanding socio-economic development modelsin the locality and greater efforts in ensuring local security and safety aswell as social welfare.
On this occasion, NA Chairwoman Ngan presented officials and people of Sen 3 hamletwith a photo of “Uncle Ho and Uncle Ton” and items of sports equipment. Tensaving books, each worth 10 million VND (440 USD), were also handed over to tenneedy families and a number of gifts were given to policy beneficiary families,prominent teachers and poor students in the hamlet.
Earlier, the chief legislator paid floral tribute and offered incense to late PresidentHo Chi Minh at the Kim Lien relict site in Nam Dan district.
The same day, NA Chairwoman Ngan visited Phan Boi Chau Gifted High School-VNA
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