On the morning of November 5, in Vinh Thanh commune, Yen Thanh district, an exchange program was held to introduce the book "There is a loving homeland" by author Tran Cong Bong. Participating in the exchange were writers, literary critics, poets: Nguyen Huu Thanh Hai, former lecturer at the International Academy - Ministry of Public Security ; Bui Viet Thang - Literary critic, Vietnam Writers Association... and representatives of Vinh Thanh commune leaders.

"There is a beloved homeland" is a book by geologist Tran Cong Bong, from Vinh Tuy village, Vinh Thanh commune, Yen Thanh district, about a countryside with a huge cultural sediment, the heartfelt voice of a child who always yearns for his birthplace.
Vinh Tuy village is known for its mountains, rivers, fields, communal houses, pagodas, sacred temples, and even its beloved village roads... and it is also known for its outstanding children such as Mr. Nguyen Van Vieng, Mr. Ngo Xuan Lan, Mr. Tran Tieu, Mr. Nguyen Nhu Quy and many others...
It is the love for relatives, neighbors, folk songs, Kieu verses, deep and soulful Vi and Giam melodies, or the graceful and affectionate love of fabric lovers, the melancholy sound of the ferry boat in the summer noon...

"There is a beloved homeland" by author Tran Cong Bong is a wholehearted work about the village, following the philosophy of old-fashioned living. The book is 480 pages thick with 33 articles about the land and people of the homeland, divided into 3 parts: Homeland is a cluster of sweet star fruit; Children of the village and Geological life on every kilometer.

The book is divided into 3 parts, but in fact they are very closely linked together through the layers of emotions that surge with each step of the author. The book is a lyrical song sung from the heart filled with memories of a country child who always remembers his "birthplace".
At the book introduction meeting, writers and literary critics all commented that this is a book about the countryside that is very vivid, has historical and cultural value and needs to be preserved./.
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