Viet Nam Education Publishing House releases two books about President Ho Chi Minh

The Viet Nam Education Publishing House held a ceremony in Ha Noi on July 30 to release two special reference books about President Ho Chi Minh: “Uncle Ho is Ho Chi Minh” and “Uncle Ho in Thailand”, and organised a discussion with the participation of scientists and authors.

Overview of the discussion (Photo: NDO)
Overview of the discussion (Photo: NDO)

These are works of profound humanistic value and have been carefully compiled to enrich the body of documentation about the life and career of President Ho Chi Minh. At the same time, they serve as a valuable source, connecting generations in preserving and promoting the values of the nation's cultural and revolutionary heritage.

Speaking at the ceremony, Nguyen Chi Binh, Deputy General Director of Viet Nam Education Publishing House, emphasised that each page of the book about President Ho Chi Minh is not only a story but also a historical milestone, a source of deep emotions, urging us to find the roots of the national liberation revolution, and about a great personality who made Viet Nam glorious.

According to Nguyen Chi Binh, in the context of the country being on the path of strong development, deeply integrating into the flow of the world, the research, publication and dissemination of values about President Ho Chi Minh have become more urgent.

President Ho Chi Minh is a shining example of patriotism, strong will, independent thinking, creativity and pure revolutionary ethics. His ideological, moral and style legacies are invaluable assets, a compass for the cause of building and defending the Fatherland, especially in the field of education and training, which he always paid special attention to.

With the participation of scientists and authors of the two books, the discussion programme shared many in-depth perspectives on the ideological value and practical significance of the two books, as well as the role of books in encouraging reading culture and educating revolutionary traditions for the younger generation.

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