(HBO) - Vice Chairman of the Hoa Binh province People’s Council Hoang Van Tu visited and presented gifts to representatives of the Muong Diem and Giang - Xeo Revolutionary Bases in Da Bac district on the occasion of Vietnam's August Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2).
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Council Hoang Van Tu and other
officials present gifts to representatives from the Party organisation and
authorities of Trung Thanh commune of Da Bac district.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s
Council Hoang Van Tu and the delegation offered incense at the war memorial
stele in the Muong Diem Revolutionary Base in Trung Thanh commune and the monument
at the Giang - Xeo Revolutionary Base in Cao Son commune.
He had meetings with officials and people
living in communes in the two bases.
Tu praised the communes’ Party
organisation and people for their efforts to overcome difficulties, and asked
the local authorities to pay attention to embellishing and managing the
historical relic sites.
This is also an occasion for each local people to recall the revolutionary tradition of the nation and the locality as well in fighting foreign aggressions, contributing
to the national liberation, he said.
Tu suggested the Party organisation, authorities and people in communes continue promote the revolutionary tradition and solidarity as
well as the economic, cultural and social development in the province, thus pushing
the locality’s sustainable development.
He took the
occasion to present gifts from the provincial Party Committee, People's Council, People’s Committee, and the Vietnam Fatherland Front’s
chapter in the province to representatives of the communes of Trung Thanh, Cao Son, Hien Luong, Tu Ly and Hao Ly.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Council Hoang Van Tu presents
gifts to representatives of Trung Thanh, Cao Son, Hien Luong, Tu Ly and Hao Ly communes in the Giang - Xeo Revolutionary Base of Da
Bac district. /.
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