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Thousands of people wearing red and yellow star shirts visited Uncle Ho's hometown during the festival. Photo: Ngoc Anh
Thousands of people wearing red and yellow star shirts visited Uncle Ho's hometown during the festival. Photo: Ngoc Anh

People wearing red and yellow star shirts visit Uncle Ho's hometown during the grand ceremony

QUANG ĐẠI (báo lao động) 01/05/2025 17:41 (GMT+7)

Nghe An - Tens of thousands of people from all over the country visited Uncle Ho's hometown during the festival, remembering and expressing gratitude to the beloved leader.

On the morning of May 1, a line of people wearing red shirts with yellow stars, holding fresh flowers and national flags stretched out on small paths covered with green bamboo, leading to the thatched roofs where Uncle Ho was born and lived in his childhood. Under the downward sunlight, the restless footsteps still persistently move towards the simple wooden house - the origin of a great man of the world.

Ai cung muon chiem nguong can nha tranh noi da sinh ra vi lanh tu vi dai cua dan toc. Anh: Ngoc Anh
Everyone wants to admire the house where the great leader of the nation was born. Photo: Ngoc Anh

Veteran Nguyen Van Hoa (77 years old, living in Ha Tinh city) was moved: "This is the third time I have visited Uncle Ho's hometown, but today - exactly 50 years since the Liberation of the South, emotions are much stronger. I take my children and grandchildren along to remind the next generations to always remember Uncle Ho's merits, understand that today's peace has been exchanged for the blood of many generations".

Duoc hanh huong ve que Bac trong dip dai le la niem hanh phuc cua moi nguoi. Anh: Ngoc Anh
To travel back to Uncle Ho's hometown during the holiday is the happiness of everyone. Photo: Ngoc Anh

Students in bright red costumes, eagerly witnessed for the first time the simple artifacts associated with Uncle Ho's childhood.

Dao Minh Anh (14 years old, Hanoi) holding a bunch of fresh gold chrysanthemums in his hand, emotionally said: " Going back to Uncle Ho's hometown on this special day is something I have long long dreamed of. I will try to study well to be worthy of being a good nephew of Uncle Ho".

Khu di tich do ruc mau co Dang, co To quoc. Anh: Ngoc Anh
The relic site is bright red with the colors of the Party and the Fatherland flags. Photo: Ngoc Anh

In addition to the incense offering, the Monument Management Board also cooperates with the Ho Chi Minh Museum to organize the thematic exhibition "50 years of liberation of the South, reunification of the country 1975 - 2025", displaying 238 typical images, documents and slogans. The exhibition attracts a large number of visitors, especially young people. Many students linger for a long time in front of the panels, touched by the image of the liberation soldiers and historical milestones.

Du khach tham quan, dang huong, dang huong tai nha que ngoai Bac Ho. Anh: Ngoc Anh
Tourists visit, offer incense, and offer incense at Uncle Ho's maternal hometown. Photo: Ngoc Anh

Mr. Nguyen Bao Tuan - Director of Kim Lien Special National Relic Site said: On April 30, the relic site welcomed more than 1,400 groups of visitors with more than 21,000 visitors. We open at noon and extend the afternoon to serve more attentively. The number of visitors is expected to increase sharply as we move towards the 135th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's birthday".

Not only is a sightseeing trip, the journey to Uncle Ho's hometown to bring deeply emotional emotions, remind each Vietnamese people about the origin of the nation, the sacrifices in exchange for peace and unity. In the midst of modern life, Uncle Ho's hometown is still a place to deposit the soul, the spiritual fulcrum of millions of pinks.

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