Many families return to President Ho Chi Minh's hometown during National Day, fostering patriotism in their children.
Among the crowds visiting the Kim Lien Historical Site on September 2nd, it's easy to spot many families bringing their children and grandchildren to offer incense and sightsee. This journey is not only to commemorate the contributions of President Ho Chi Minh, but also a vivid lesson that helps children better understand the value of independence and freedom and fosters love for their country.
Báo Nghệ An•02/09/2025
In the sacred atmosphere of Independence Day, the Kim Lien National Special Historical Site (Nam Dan, Nghe An) becomes a spiritual gathering place, where tens of thousands of people from all over the country come to commemorate the contributions of President Ho Chi Minh . Photo: Dinh Tuyen A continuous stream of people made their way to President Ho Chi Minh's hometown, many wearing bright red shirts with yellow stars and patriotic slogans printed on their chests, creating an emotionally rich scene that was both solemn and intimate. Photo: Dinh Tuyen For many families, visiting President Ho Chi Minh's birthplace on September 2nd is more than just a sightseeing trip; it's also a journey of gratitude to the father of the nation – the founder of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Photo: Dinh Tuyen Amidst the tranquil countryside of Nghe An province, the narration about the life and career of President Ho Chi Minh moved many, who listened with reverence. Photo: Dinh Tuyen Most visitors to the historical site are family groups. Generation after generation recounts memories and simple yet beautiful stories about the beloved leader, thereby fostering patriotism and national pride. Photo: Dinh Tuyen A 6-month-old baby, dressed in a National Day (September 2nd) themed outfit, is brought by her family to visit President Ho Chi Minh's hometown. Photo: Diep Thanh After spending several days in Nghe An participating in post-typhoon recovery efforts following Typhoon No. 5, a group of young technology engineers from Ho Chi Minh City took the opportunity to visit President Ho Chi Minh's hometown. Photo: Diep Thanh During peak hours, parking lots were packed, with many large groups of visitors from the North, Central, and even South converging. However, many locals believe that the number of visitors this year is not as high as in previous years because people are focusing on watching the parade and participating in large-scale commemorative activities in many localities. Photo: Diep Thanh A group of 171 tourists from Quan Thanh commune visited President Ho Chi Minh's birthplace. It is known that this tour is organized annually by the local authorities on National Day, primarily targeting schoolchildren. Photo: Diep Thanh On their journey back to their ancestral homeland, many tourists visited and offered incense at Chung Son Temple - the ancestral shrine of President Ho Chi Minh. Photo: Diep Thanh In a wave of gratitude, many groups of visitors took the time to visit historical sites. At the "battleground" of Truông Bồn, in a sacred and moving atmosphere, visitors listened to the story of the 13 young volunteers who fell at the dawn of the nation. Photo: Trọng Lộc September 2nd is not only a significant national anniversary but also an opportunity for the younger generation to deeply appreciate the sacred value of independence and freedom, thereby fostering patriotism and a sense of responsibility towards the Fatherland today and in the future. Photo: Trong Loc
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