Ha Nam marks six decades since Uncle Ho’s visit

Sunday, 14/01/2018 10:13
The northern province of Ha Nam held a ceremony on January 13th to mark six decades since President Ho Chi Minh visited the province.

Singers and dancers perform at the ceremony to mark six decades since
President Ho Chi Minh visited the northern province of Ha Nam. (Photo: qdnd.vn) 

The northern province of Ha Nam held a ceremony on January 13th to mark six decades since President Ho Chi Minh visited the province.

Politburo member Vo Van Thuong, Head of the Party Central Committee Commission of Popularization and Education, and Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh attended the event.

The Party Organisation and people of Ha Nam were honoured to welcome Uncle Ho to visit and attend the province’s anti-drought reviewing conference on January 14th, 1958. During the event, Uncle Ho praised irrigation initiatives by local residents to fight drought. 

Uncle Ho also visited the construction site of Cat Tuong Dyke in Binh Luc district. He lauded the efforts of workers and farmers working at the site to complete the project on schedule and soon bring water to paddy fields. The dyke was then completed in only five days, two days earlier than the plan, supplying water for thousands hectares of drought-hit rice crops.

In commemoration of the late president’s visit, in 2011, the province started construction of Cat Tuong Memorial right at the place where Uncle Ho talked to the workers. 

At the ceremony, the memorial site, comprising of a memorial house and a small museum, were recognised as a national historical and cultural relic by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

The province also took the occasion to award 60 organisations and individuals for their outstanding efforts in following late President Ho Chi Minh’s moral example in 2017./.

CPV/VNA

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