PM cuts ribbon to launch temple dedicated to late President’s ancestors

On May 16, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc cut the ribbon to inaugurate a temple dedicated to the ancestors of President Ho Chi Minh in Kim Lien Commune, Nam Dan District, in the central province of Nghe An, where the president was born.

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc (C) cuts the ribbon to inaugurate a temple dedicated to the ancestors of President Ho Chi Minh in Kim Lien Commune, Nam Dan District, in the central province of Nghe An, on May 16, 2020. (Photo: NDO/Thanh Chau)
PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc (C) cuts the ribbon to inaugurate a temple dedicated to the ancestors of President Ho Chi Minh in Kim Lien Commune, Nam Dan District, in the central province of Nghe An, on May 16, 2020. (Photo: NDO/Thanh Chau)

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Located to the south of Chung Mountain, the ancestral temple is constructed on a ground of 83.63 hectares.

Speaking at the launching ceremony, PM Phuc hailed Nam Dan as a land with cultural and historical richness where many extraordinary and noble people were born. He asked local young people to preserve and uphold the academic tradition of their forebears.

The temple symbolises a popular Vietnamese saying “When you drink water, remember the source,” the PM said, adding that it will serve as a historical place for people to pay tribute and show gratitude towards President Ho Chi Minh and his ancestors for their contributions to the nation.

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc joins local leaders in a ceremony to unveil the monument built by cooperatives and cooperative alliance across Vietnam to show respect for President Ho Chi Minh. (Photo: NDO/Thanh Chau)

On the same day, PM Phuc attended the unveiling of a monument built by cooperatives and cooperative alliance across Vietnam to show respect for President Ho Chi Minh.

Construction of the monument began at Kim Lien special national relic site in Lang Sen 3 Village, Kim Lien Commune, in August last year, aiming to mark the late president’s 130th birthday (May 19, 1890-2020). It received total investment of VND8 billion (US$343,000).