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President Ho Chi Minh's 116th birthday
(May 19, 1890 - May 19, 2006) |
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Those
bearing Ho’s name remain loyal |
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On September 5, 1969, a major
event happened in the life of ethnic minority people of A Luoi
district, Thua Thien Hue province. They adopted the family
name of Ho Chi Minh and became the Ho. This May, more than 35
years since the adoption, these people remain loyal to the
Party and the deceased president. |
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A
historical relic of friendship |
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Vice mayor of Nakhon Phanom
province of Thailand Theeradej Vongraj seems very proud that
President Ho Chi Minh, who laid foundation for the friendly
relations between Thailand and Vietnam, stayed in Nakhon
Phanom. His province had the honour of managing an important
historic relic relating to the President. Thanh Giang and Mai
Hoang write. |
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President Ho Chi Minh
with great national unity and the National United Front |
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These days, Vietnamese people
throughout the country and abroad have been carrying out
practical deeds to celebrate the 115th anniversary of the
birth of President Ho Chi Minh, hero of national liberation
and a great man of world culture. Ho Chi Minh founded and
trained the Communist Party of Vietnam, gave birth to the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam; founded and led the National
United Front. He was an exemplary international communist and
a close friend of nations struggling for peace, national
independence, democracy and social progress the world over. |
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Uncle
Ho’s recommendations |
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Forty years ago this May,
President Ho Chi Minh wrote the first words in the document
entitled “Top Secret” to give his recommendations for the
younger generations. |
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Uncle Ho with Tay Nguyen |
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Uncle Ho never visited Tay Nguyen
(the Central Highlands) and most of the people in Tay Nguyen
have never seen him, yet the sentiments he reserved for the
region and the people there and the heartfelt feeling of the
people living there for him are mountain high and river long,
encouraging greatly the people during the wars against foreign
aggressors as well as the present day reconstruction of the
country. |
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Memory
of Uncle Ho’s visit |
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Mr Somtho Phetmani, a former
member of the Laos People’s Army, former director of Pathet
Radio of Laos, chief of Lao Ministry of Culture and
Information Office, has retired. Speaking about his first
meeting with President Ho Chi Minh nearly 60 years. Tran Duy
Tan records the memoirs of Mr Somtho Phetmani. |
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Ho Chi Minh Thought
on educational development and talent training |
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President Ho Chi Minh long ago recognised the significance of
developing education and training talents for national
construction and development. He said, “Reconstruction
requires talent. Although talents are yet to be many in the
country, we know how to select, distribute and use them in a
clever manner, talents will grow ever more.” |
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Timeless
pieces |
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More than one thousand original
artifacts being displayed at the Ho Chi Minh Museum in the
Fifth Military Zone reflect the passions of President Ho Chi
Minh towards the people of the southern part of the country
and the feelings of the people towards Uncle Ho. During the
months and years living in the middle of the areas controlled
by the enemies, despite being hassled, tortured and killed,
the people there maintained their loyalty to Ho Chi Minh, the
Party and the revolution. |
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Mr Nam
Truyen and his 250 stories about Uncle Ho |
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A great number of people have
shown their respect to Uncle Ho through their art, literature
works and research work on President Ho Chi Minh in all
fields. Mr Nguyen Ngoc Truyen is one of them. Mai Buu Huynh
writes. |
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Two new documents on President Ho Chi Minh |
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 On the occasion of the 115th
anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday, Nhan Dan
newspaper would like to introduce two newly found documents
relating to Uncle Ho to readers.
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Lotus
season in Kim Lien |
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Many people from different parts
of the world are paying homage at the birthplace of late
President Ho Chi Minh this May. |
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Vietnamese
patriotism during Ho Chi Minh Era |
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President Ho Chi Minh’s patriotic
thought took shape and developed during the first decades of
the 20th century. It is the harmonious combination
of traditional patriotism - the nation’s quintessence - with
the advanced ideology of the working class: Marxism-Leninism.
It is the perfect harmony between traditional and modern
elements, containing in itself the strength of the nation and
that of the era. Lieutenant General, Prof Tran Xuan Truong
writes. |
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President Ho Chi Minh, the image of the nation |
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In daily life, President Ho is a very simple and honest man. A
great man, a really great man is always simple and honest. A
mannered man always lacks capability; his play acting is for
deceiving people and future generations. King Nghieu, King
Thuan, Jesus Christ were simple and honest men. Lenin, Sun Yat
Sen and Mahatma Gandhi were also simple and honest men. So are
great scientists and great writers. On the contrary, Hitler
was a perfidious man. Besides Hitler, Mussolini was but a
clown. |
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