The statue is not only a cultural and artistic work, but also a vivid symbol of the close and enduring friendship between the Vietnamese and Korean people. It serves as a reminder of the values to which the late leader devoted his life for independence, freedom, peace, friendship, and solidarity among nations.
The site is expected to become an important cultural and historical landmark, where people of both countries can pay tribute to President Ho Chi Minh and draw inspiration from his moral example, thought, and noble internationalist spirit. It will also contribute to deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership between Viet Nam and the RoK.

Speaking at the ceremony, General Secretary Lam affirmed that the event is an occasion to honour the President Ho Chi Minh’s immense contributions to the nation as well as to the friendship between Viet Nam and the RoK. He noted the significance of the inauguration as Viet Nam celebrates the 135th birth anniversary of the late leader and prepares for the 80th anniversaries of the August Revolution and National Day (September 2).
The statue in the embassy's campus brings people closer to President Ho Chi Minh, inspiring them to follow his teachings and fulfil his aspiration for Viet Nam to stand shoulder to shoulder with the world’s great powers.
He said he hoped the embassy's staff would take good care of the statue so it becomes a popular site that fosters unity among Vietnamese people studying and living in the RoK, while serving as a place where Koreans and visiting Vietnamese nationals can express their affection for the late leader and feel closer to Viet Nam.