This is an opportunity for cadres and soldiers to review the life and great revolutionary career of President Ho Chi Minh, the beloved leader of the Vietnamese people. At the same time, it is an activity of profoundeducational significance, contributing to fostering revolutionary spirit, patriotism and national pride for cadres and soldiers during the process of training and preparing for the parade.
Female soldiers listen to an introduction to valuable artifacts about President Ho Chi Minh . |
At the Museum, nearly 1,000 officers and soldiers from all sectors visited and were introduced by tour guides to the display system of thousands of images, documents and artifacts vividly recreating the life, career and revolutionary ideology of President Ho Chi Minh, especially the journey to find a way to save the country, the construction process and the historical date of September 2, 1945, the day beloved Uncle Ho read the Declaration of Independence at Ba Dinh Square, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
This is also an opportunity for female soldiers to learn history. |
The tour left many emotions in everyone, especially the young female soldiers. Being able to participate in the parade in the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd was a great honor, and it was even more honorable and proud to directly learn about the life and revolutionary moral example of President Ho Chi Minh.
Soldiers of the Party Flag and National Flag bloc visit the Ho Chi Minh Museum. |
Senior Lieutenant Phan Minh Thu, Female Medical Officers, said: “This is the first time I have visited the Ho Chi Minh Museum on such a sacred occasion. I am deeply moved by the relics, writings and images of Uncle Ho. Each document is a valuable and profound lesson, reminding me to constantly strive to study and practice to be worthy of the image of Uncle Ho's soldiers.”
Visiting the Museum is an unforgettable memory for Senior Lieutenant Phan Minh Thu (left). |
Sergeant Nguyen Thi Yen Nhi could not hide her honor: “As a young soldier, being part of the parade is a great pride and being able to visit the Ho Chi Minh Museum gives me even more motivation. We understand better why Uncle Ho always puts the people first, why every step he takes is linked to the fate of the country. That motivates us to practice harder and complete our tasks well in the upcoming big festival.”
The tour helped female soldiers become more determined to complete their parade and marching training tasks. |
News and photos: HUNG HIEU
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