Nghe An (VNA) – Nearly 200 leaders of villagesin 10 Vietnamese and 10 Laos localities along the shared border on December 7 visitedthe Kim Lien Relic Site in President Ho Chi Minh’s hometown of Nam Dan districtof the central province of Nghe An, where they paid tribute to the late leader wholaid the foundation for the special ties between Vietnam and Laos.
Visiting the Lang Sen (Sen Village) relic cluster, thehometown of President Ho Chi Minh, they were moved by stories aboutthe life and revolutionary career of the Vietnamese leader, and his devotion to the friendship and solidarity between Vietnam and Laos.
Boun Thong, a village chief from Laos’ Xiangkhouangprovince, said that visiting the homeland of President Ho Chi Minh is a dreamthat comes true for him. He expressed his warm sentiments to the late leaderwho he described as a symbol of the Vietnam-Laos friendship.
Meanwhile, Thammavong Khola from Houaphan province said thatLao people have always had special sentiments for President Ho Chi Minh inparticular and Vietnam in general.
After that, the delegates visited President Ho Chi MinhMemorial House, which is a gift from the Lao government to Nghe An. The site is keeping objects and images of PresidentHo Chi Minh and his close ties with the Party and State of Laos, especially President KaysonePhomvihan and Prince Suphanuvong during the tirelessly struggle for peace ofthe two peoples.
Later the same day, the delegates visited the Nghe AnMuseum.
Earlier on December 6, the village chiefs attended a conferenceto raise knowledge about policies and laws related to the Vietnam-Laos border./.
Visiting the Lang Sen (Sen Village) relic cluster, thehometown of President Ho Chi Minh, they were moved by stories aboutthe life and revolutionary career of the Vietnamese leader, and his devotion to the friendship and solidarity between Vietnam and Laos.
Boun Thong, a village chief from Laos’ Xiangkhouangprovince, said that visiting the homeland of President Ho Chi Minh is a dreamthat comes true for him. He expressed his warm sentiments to the late leaderwho he described as a symbol of the Vietnam-Laos friendship.
Meanwhile, Thammavong Khola from Houaphan province said thatLao people have always had special sentiments for President Ho Chi Minh inparticular and Vietnam in general.
After that, the delegates visited President Ho Chi MinhMemorial House, which is a gift from the Lao government to Nghe An. The site is keeping objects and images of PresidentHo Chi Minh and his close ties with the Party and State of Laos, especially President KaysonePhomvihan and Prince Suphanuvong during the tirelessly struggle for peace ofthe two peoples.
Later the same day, the delegates visited the Nghe AnMuseum.
Earlier on December 6, the village chiefs attended a conferenceto raise knowledge about policies and laws related to the Vietnam-Laos border./.
VNA