In pictures: Senior Party official chairs preliminary review of preparations for 14th National Party Congress
On the morning of January 13, Permanent member of the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat Tran Cam Tu, chaired a preliminary review of preparations for the upcoming 14th National Party Congress.
Permanent member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu chairs the preliminary review of preparations for the 14th National Party Congress.Permanent member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu inspects the hall for the 14th National Party Congress.Permanent member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu is briefed on preparations for the 14th National Party Congress.Permanent member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu inspects the venue for the 14th National Party Congress.Permanent member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu inspects the exhibition area of press publications.
Permanent member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu inspects a photo exhibition entitled “Under the Party’s Flag, the Country Enters a New Era”, organised by the Viet Nam News Agency.Permanent member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu inspects the press centre for the 14th National Party Congress.Permanent member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu inspects medical services for the 14th National Party Congress.Permanent member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu inspects the Command Centre (Ministry of Public Security).
Permanent member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu chairs a working session with relevant agencies after the preliminary review.Delegates attend the working session.Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha addresses the working session.Standing Deputy Head of the Central Commission for Communication, Education and Mass Mobilisation Lai Xuan Mon addresses the working session.
Permanent member of the Secretariat Tran Cam Tu delivers concluding remarks at the working session.
Perched atop Cam Mountain at an elevation of 108m above sea level, Phu Quy lighthouse is not only one of Viet Nam’s largest lighthouse stations but is also known as the “international eye of the sea”, as the light from its distinctive square tower has guided countless vessels navigating the East Sea/South China Sea.