General Secretary To Lam offered incense and laid wreaths at the National Youth Volunteer Martyrs Memorial and the graves of 10 heroic female youth volunteer martyrs who heroically sacrificed at Dong Loc T-junction.
Towards the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3, 1930 - February 3, 2025), on the afternoon of December 29, in Ha Tinh, General Secretary To Lam and the Central working delegation offered flowers and incense at the special national historical site of Dong Loc T-junction; offered flowers and incense to commemorate General Secretaries Tran Phu and Ha Huy Tap and offered flowers and incense to commemorate the great physician Hai Thuong Lan Ong Le Huu Trac.
Accompanying the General Secretary were comrades: Tran Cam Tu, Politburo member, Standing member of the Secretariat, Chairman of the Central Inspection Commission; Phan Dinh Trac, Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission; Le Minh Hung, Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Central Organization Commission; Nguyen Xuan Thang, Politburo member, Director of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics, Chairman of the Central Theoretical Council; General Luong Tam Quang, Politburo member, Minister of Public Security; Nguyen Duy Ngoc, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Party Central Committee Office; leaders of Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces...
At the special national historical site of Dong Loc T-junction (Can Loc district), General Secretary To Lam and the Central delegation offered incense and laid wreaths at the National Youth Volunteer Martyrs Memorial House and the graves of 10 heroic female youth volunteer martyrs who heroically sacrificed at Dong Loc T-junction.
Before the heroic martyrs, General Secretary To Lam and the delegation respectfully bowed, expressing their infinite gratitude for the great contributions of generations of fathers and brothers for the cause of national liberation and reunification.
The special national historical site of Dong Loc T-junction is located on the Ho Chi Minh trail, through the Truong Son mountain range in Dong Loc commune, Can Loc district, Ha Tinh, with a total area of 50 hectares, located in a valley surrounded by hills and high mountains. This is a very important traffic junction.
In particular, Dong Loc T-junction is where 10 female youth volunteers of Squad 4 (General Youth Volunteer Team 55, Ha Tinh Province) heroically sacrificed their lives on July 24, 1968 while on duty at a very young age, none of them were married yet.
The heroic sacrifice of the female youth volunteers has become a symbol of the great dedication of millions of young people who sacrificed their lives for the country, not sparing their youth for the cause of national liberation and reunification.
The immortal historical site of Dong Loc T-junction has gone down in history, becoming a proud, familiar and sacred red address of the Vietnamese revolution, a beautiful symbol of revolutionary heroism, forever a place to educate the tradition of patriotism and national pride for today's and future generations.
At the tomb of General Secretary Tran Phu (Duc Tho district), General Secretary To Lam and the Central delegation came to offer flowers and incense to commemorate General Secretary Tran Phu, expressing their respect, gratitude and deep gratitude for his great contributions and contributions to the glorious revolutionary cause of the Party and the Vietnamese people.
Comrade Tran Phu, the first General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (October 1930 to April 1931), an excellent student of President Ho Chi Minh, a staunch communist, and an outstanding leader of the Party.
From a young intellectual who was enthusiastic about his country and was soon enlightened about revolutionary ideals, he became an outstanding communist and the first General Secretary of our Party. The life, glorious revolutionary career and enormous contributions of Comrade Tran Phu are precious legacies, woven into the glorious golden history of the Party.
Comrade Tran Phu's example of revolutionary morality and the noble, steadfast, and indomitable spirit of a communist soldier will forever shine, for generations of cadres, party members, and people of all walks of life to learn from and follow.
At the tomb of General Secretary Ha Huy Tap (Cam Xuyen district), in a solemn atmosphere, General Secretary To Lam and the Central delegation offered flowers and incense, remembering and expressing deep gratitude for the great contributions that General Secretary Ha Huy Tap devoted his entire life to fighting and sacrificing for the glorious revolutionary cause of the Party and the nation.
Born and raised in a countryside rich in revolutionary traditions, comrade Ha Huy Tap was soon imbued with the spirit of the contemporary patriotic class, living with the ideal of serving the people and the country. Comrade Ha Huy Tap's life and revolutionary career took place over 16 years, of which nearly 2 years were spent as General Secretary of the Party (from October 1936 to March 1938).
During the revolutionary years when there were many difficulties, comrade Ha Huy Tap, together with the Central Executive Committee, steered the revolutionary boat through storms and tempests, bringing the Party's revolutionary cause forward.
He was also one of the outstanding political theorists of our Party, having drafted many Party documents, written books, newspapers, and propagated and educated revolutionary enlightenment for all classes of people. His example reminds the next generations to always be steadfast and successfully implement the path that the Party, Uncle Ho and our people have chosen.
At the tomb of Hai Thuong Lan Ong Le Huu Trac (Huong Son district), General Secretary To Lam and the Central delegation came to offer flowers and incense in memory of the great physician Hai Thuong Lan Ong Le Huu Trac, a world cultural celebrity who made great contributions to traditional medicine in Vietnam and the world.
Le Huu Trac, whose pen name was Hai Thuong Lan Ong, was born on December 27, 1724. His father was the Minister of Public Works, Doctor Le Huu Muu, from Lieu Xa village, Duong Hao district, now Yen My district, Hung Yen province. His mother was Mrs. Bui Thi Thuong, from Bau Thuong village, Quang Diem commune, Huong Son district, Ha Tinh province.
Born into a family of scholars, famous for their intelligence, studiousness, and ability in both literature and martial arts, Hai Thuong Lan Ong harbored the ambition of using his talent to serve the royal court. However, due to the chaos of feudal society during the Le-Trinh period, he left Thang Long Citadel to return to his mother's hometown of Huong Son, Ha Tinh, to devote himself to the profession of medicine and to treating and saving people.
With profound wisdom and deep love for humanity, Hai Thuong Lan Ong devoted his entire life to researching, studying, summarizing experiences, raising the level of theories on medical ethics, medical theory, medical techniques and pharmacy, "raising the bright red flag for the country's medicine," bringing Vietnamese medicine closer to world medicine.
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