President Ho Chi Minh — a national liberation hero and outstanding cultural figure — left a vast legacy of thought, morality, lifestyle, including valuable documents and artefacts linked to the nation’s historic struggles and glorious achievements.
Kim Dong Publishing House has released a new illustrated book available in three versions: Vietnamese, Vietnamese–Chinese, and Vietnamese–English. The publication provides readers with deeper insight into the life and revolutionary journey of President Ho Chi Minh during his pursuit of national liberation.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) on June 9 hosted an international workshop in Hanoi, connecting online with Vietnam’s diplomatic missions worldwide to discuss the development of “Ho Chi Minh Cultural Space” abroad.
More than half a century since his passing, President Ho Chi Minh – the beloved leader of the Vietnamese people – remains deeply revered by millions of Vietnamese at home and abroad. In Thailand, where a large Vietnamese community resides, profound respect for Uncle Ho continues to be expressed through numerous heartfelt activities.
President Ho Chi Minh – the genius leader of the Party and the Vietnamese people, the national liberation hero, the outstanding cultural celebrity – is a beautiful symbol of patriotism, steadfast revolutionary will and immense humanity. His revolutionary life is an immortal epic of intelligence, courage and loyalty to the Fatherland and the people. He is the torch that lights the way for the Vietnamese people on their journey to a bright future. The legacy that President Ho Chi Minh left behind is a great source of inspiration for today’s and future generations to continue their efforts to build, protect and develop the Vietnamese Fatherland in the new era.
With its unique geographic significance, Hanoi proudly stands as the place where President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked the longest. It is also where he authored and proclaimed many of his influential works, now part of both Vietnamese and global history. Moreover, Hanoi is home to numerous landmarks that trace his legacy.
Exactly 70 years ago, Vietnam won the Dien Bien Phu campaign, forcing the French government to sign the Geneva Agreement in July 1954 and marking the end of the French military presence not only in Vietnam but also in the whole Indochina.
Vietnam’s Military Engineering Unit Rotation 1 has successfully accomplished its peacekeeping tasks at the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) and came back to a homecoming ceremony held at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on August 15 morning.
Thousands of visitors and local residents paid tribute to President Ho Chi Minh with flowers and incense at the Duc Thanh school relic site in Binh Thuan province on the occasion of the late leader’s 133rd birthday.
“Paman Ho” (Uncle Ho), as Indonesian people call Vietnamese late President Ho Chi Minh with warm sentiments, has become a popular word in the country. In stories by journalist Amarzan Loebis, an influential figure in the Indonesian press, it comes along with the memory of his unforgettable meeting with the Vietnamese leader nearly 60 years ago.
A conference was held in the Czech Republic on December 1 to highlight President Ho Chi Minh’s sentiments towards overseas Vietnamese and intellectuals.
The Ho Chi Minh Museum and the National Museum of History are holding an exhibition entitled “Each Piece of Memorabilia a Story”, introducing original and unique artifacts associated with stories about President Ho Chi Minh.
Thousands of paintings of Uncle Ho have been created by Tran Xuan Phuc, a talented artist who has spent more than 40 years on his work. Join us to meet Phuc and see why his paintings leave an indelible impression on art lovers!
The greatest honour any Vietnamese could have is to have met Uncle Ho just once, but 80-year-old Le Duc Duong, an oversea Vietnamese residing in Germany, had double the good fortune, having met him twice at home and abroad.
During the development of Vietnam’s revolutionary press, the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) is among the press organisations to gain a complete attention of the beloved Uncle Ho. VNA has grown up from his teachings and comments on its bulletins.
During his journey seeking measures to achieve national salvation, President Ho Chi Minh set foot in many countries around the world, including the UK. Here he read books by philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels for the first time, which shed light on the path towards national salvation. Join us in recalling the days President Ho Chi Minh spent in the UK.
A campaign “All people take exercises following the example of great Uncle Ho” in 2021-2030 will be launched at a ceremony in Ho Chi Minh City on March 28, according to the Vietnam Sports Administration (VSA) under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
President Ho Chi Minh was the person who named Vietnam News Agency. Throughout its development history, the agency has always received special guidance and attention of the late President.
Like millions of other Vietnamese, Hanoi farmer Tran Van Cao has sincere affection for the late President Ho Chi Minh and over the last three decades has collected hundreds of photos, poems, and articles about the Vietnamese hero.
As President Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam’s great leader, was born in May, many Vietnamese visited his hometown in Sen village, Kim Lien commune, Nam Dan district, in north-central Nghe An province during the month to pay their respects.