The delegation of Bach Sac city, Guangxi (China) offered incense and flowers at the Temple of President Ho Chi Minh

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On the afternoon of April 24, the working group of the Standing Committee of the People’s Congress of Baishak City, Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guangxi (China) led by Mr. Chu Vu Hong, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Great People’s Congress, Bach Sac City People’s Representative Assembly led the delegation to offer incense and flowers at the Temple of President Ho Chi Minh and visit the Pac Bo Special National Relic Area, Truong Ha commune (Ha Quang).

Accompanied by Mr. Nong Thanh Tung, Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Council; Leaders of the Legal Department, Cultural and Social Committee of the Provincial People’s Council; Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and Ha Quang district.

The delegation of Bach Sac city, Guangxi (China) offered flowers at the Temple of President Ho Chi Minh.

At the Temple of President Ho Chi Minh, in a solemn atmosphere, the delegation expressed their respect to the heroic spirit of President Ho Chi Minh, the great leader of the Vietnamese people. He devoted his life to the cause of national liberation and fought for the cause of peace and happiness of the Vietnamese people. President Ho Chi Minh has been honored by the world as a Hero of national liberation and an outstanding cultural celebrity.

A delegation from Bach Sac city, Guangxi (China) visited the Pac Bo special national relic site.

Next, the working group of the Standing Committee of the People’s Congress of Bach Sac City, Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guangxi (China) visited historical sites associated with the cause of revolutionary activities. President Ho Chi Minh’s network at Pac Bo Special National Monument, Truong Ha commune (Ha Quang).

Hoai An


The article is in Vietnamese

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