During a visit to the house where Ho Chi Minh, named Father of Independence, lived and worked from December 1954 to September 1969, the general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Nguyen Phu Trong, offered incense to the leader of the Vietnamese Revolution.
Phu Trong spoke with local workers, suggesting that they continue to study Ho Chi Minh’s thinking, morals and style in order to relay them to their compatriots and foreign visitors.
He also spoke of the revolutionary morality of Ho Chi Minh, who was characterized by his industriousness, economy, integrity, rectitude, total dedication to the public cause and exemplary selflessness.
A delegation of party, state and Homeland Front leaders, led by Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc, laid wreaths at the Mausoleum dedicated to President Ho Chi Minh at the Ba Dinh Square in the capital.
A delegation from the Central Military Commission and the Ministry of Defense, the Ministries of Public Security and Foreign Affairs, the People’s Council and the Hanoi City People’s Committee also paid tribute to the leader of the Vietnamese Revolution.
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