President attends event honouring martyrs, revolutionaries
State President Vo Van Thuong joined other officials and former leaders at an art performance in tribute to martyrs, revolutionaries on July 19, on the occasion of the 76th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947-2023).
The art performance in tribute to martyrs, revolutionaries (Photo: VNA)
Ba Ria – Vung Tau (VNA) – State President Vo Van Thuong joined otherofficials and former leaders at an art performance in tribute to martyrs,revolutionaries on July 19, on the occasion of the 76th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947-2023).
The event, which virtually connected Hang Duong Cemetery inCon Dao in the southern province of Ba Ria - Vung Tau and Martyrs' Cemetery A1 in the northwestern province of Dien Bien, was jointlyorganised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the People’s Committeesof the two localities.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)
Addressing the event, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha extended warm regards and deep gratitude to heroic mothers, revolutionary veterans, heroes of the People'sArmed Forces, sick and woundedsoldiers, relatives of martyrs, and people with meritorious services tothe revolution throughout the country.
Vietnamese people always remember that peace and happiness today come at the cost of the sacrifice and blood of their fathers, he stressed.
During the two resistance wars against the French colonialists and the Americanimperialists, 1.2 million people laid down their lives for national liberationand reunification. There are nearly 200,000 martyrs whose remains have not beenfound, and nearly 300,000 unidentified.
Overthe past 76 years, the Party, State and the whole society have paid greatattention 𒁃to supporting and taking care of relatives of war invalids,martyrs, and people with meritorious services, Ha affirmed.
Delegates lit candles to pay tribute to heroes and martyrs at Hang Duong Cemetery (Photo: VNA)
Many policies have been implemented concertedly, helping improve the livingstandards of people with meritorious services and their relatives, he said,adding thewhole political system has joined hands in strengthening gratitude activitiessuch as searching for and gathering remains of martyrs, constructingcemeteries, and identifying remains of martyrs.
༺Earlier th꧂e same day, delegates lit candles topay tribute to heroes and martyrs at Hang Duong Cemetery and Martyrs' Cemetery A1./.
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President Vo Van Thuong and other leaders and former leaders of the Party and State, joined many activities in tribute to martyrs, revolutionaries and patriots in the southern province of Ba Ria Vung Tau on June 19 on the occasion of the 76th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947-2023).
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