NA leaders present gifts to policy beneficiary families
National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan visited and presented gifts to policy beneficiary families in Ho Chi Minh City’s outlying district of Cu Chi on July 26
National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan presents gifts to a policy beneficiary family (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – NationalAssembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan visited and presented gifts to policybeneficiary families in Ho Chi Minh City’s outlying district of Cu Chi on July26 on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the War Invalids andMartyrs Day (July 27).
On behalf of Party and Stateleaders, the NA Chairwoman expressed profound gratitude to war invalids,martyrs and revolution contributors for sacrifices and services during thecause of national liberation, construction and defence.
In the afternoon of the same day,Chairwoman Ngan together with leaders of the Party, State and Ho Chi Minh City laidwreaths and offered incense at the Martyrs’ Cemetery in Cu Chi district and BenDuoc Memorial Temple.
At the temple, the top legislatorvisited an exhibition themed “Portraits of Ho Chi Minh City’s Heroic VietnameseMothers”.
Ho Chi Minh City is now home to5,184 heroic Vietnamese mothers, of whom 4,905 already passed away.
The same day, NA Permanent ViceChairwoman Tong Thi Phong and a delegation of legislators paid tribute tofallen combatants at the Martyrs’ Cemetery of Trieu Phong district, the RoadNo.9 and Truong Son national cemeteries. They also visited the Ancient Citadelof Quang Tri.
During the trip, she also visitedand presented gifts to families of a local war invalid and two VietnameseHeroic Mothers.-VNA
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