Vietnamese trainees in Israel celebrate President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday
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The Vietnamese Embassy in Israel addressing the event, Ambassador Ly Duc Trung said that this is an opportunity for the young generation to show gratitude for the late leader’s great contributions to the nation.
President Ho Chi Minh speaking at the opening ceremony of the 2nd session of the 3rd National Assembly, on April 7, 1965. (Source: VNA) |
The ceremony was attended by about 90 Vietnamese trainees studying at the center; teachers and Center administrators; Embassy officials and representative agencies of Vietnam in Israel; and representatives of the liaison committee of the Vietnamese Association in Israel.
Delegates together reviewed President Ho Chi Minh's journey to find a way to save the country and watched a documentary about the national liberation hero, the genius leader of the Communist Party of Vietnam, and the people. Vietnam.
Speaking to the trainees, Ambassador Ly Duc Trung said that this is an opportunity for the young generation to think about Uncle Ho and express gratitude for his great contributions to the people and country.
Each trainee not only needs to do well in their studies but also must promote their role as "ambassadors" promoting a good image of the country and people of Vietnam to international friends.
Expressing their emotion and pride in attending the event commemorating President Ho Chi Minh's birthday in a faraway country, the trainees said that studying and acting according to President Ho Chi Minh's example is the most effective way.
The most practical thing is to constantly cultivate knowledge and experience and later return to contribute to the homeland.
He expressed his hope that each trainee will not only do well in their studies but also uphold his/her role as an "ambassador" to promote the image of the Vietnamese country and people to international friends.
Participating trainees agreed that the most practical way to study and follow President Ho Chi Minh's example is to enrich knowledge and experience and later return to contribute to the homeland.
Participants recalled the late leader's journey to find a way to save the country and watched a documentary about him.