Comrade Tran Phu was born on May 1, 1904, from Tung Anh commune, Duc Tho district, Ha Tinh province. He grew up in an intellectual family and soon joined revolutionary activities. In October 1930, he chaired the First Conference of the Party Central Committee in Hong Kong (China) and proposed the Party’s Political Thesis. At this conference, he was elected General Secretary of the Party. On September 6, 1931, General Secretary Tran Phu died with the immortal words: “Keep your fighting spirit.”
At the incense offering ceremony, City Party Secretary Dinh Tien Dung and Hanoi city leaders expressed gratitude for the contributions of late General Secretary Tran Phu to the revolutionary cause of the Party and the nation. At the same time, he expressed his wish to build Hanoi capital worthy of being a national political and administrative center, a major center of culture, science, education, economics and international transactions.
The 90 Tho Nhuom house relic is one of the important historical relics of Hanoi during the resistance period. This is where General Secretary Tran Phu – an excellent student of President Ho Chi Minh, a resilient and exemplary communist, an outstanding son of the Party and the nation, drafted the first Political Theses. of the Party. The relic was ranked as a national historical relic by the Ministry of Culture and Information (now the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) on January 13, 1964.
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