At Go Cong Martyrs’ Temple, Nguyen Trong Nghia offered incense in remembrance of the heroic martyrs, expressing boundless gratitude and profound respect for their immense contributions, the martyrs that devoted their youth, courageously fought, and sacrificed for the country’s independence and freedom.
Afterwards, the delegation visited and offered incense at the Temple and Royal Mausoleum of Duc Quoc Cong Pham Dang Hung, father of Queen Mother Tu Du, part of the Royal Mausoleum Relic Complex in Son Qui Ward, Dong Thap Province.
Here, Nguyen Trong Nghia urged local leaders to preserve and maintain the cultural and historical values of the relic site; to pay attention to proper, systematic interpretation and promotion of the site.
In particular, he emphasised that the tourism sector should update the Royal Mausoleum Relic Complex on digital technology platforms, digitalise the site to enable domestic and international visitors to explore and experience it in a fresh, convenient, and engaging manner.
Additionally, he congratulated the officials and leaders of Son Qui Ward, Dong Thap Province following the administrative merger and encouraged them to strive to overcome challenges and provide good service to residents and businesses.