During the working trip, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung visited and presented gifts of gratitude to Vietnamese Heroic Mother Le Thi Lien (residing in Nha Trang ward); Ms. Tran Thi Suong - a resistance activist who was imprisoned by the enemy and is currently being cared for at the Nursing and Care Center for Meritorious People in Khanh Hoa province; Ms. Ho Thi Luom - a Labor Hero during the resistance war; and Mr. Nguyen Quang Vinh - a war invalid and a resistance activist who was imprisoned by the enemy (both residing in Bao An ward).
At each place he visited, the Deputy Prime Minister kindly inquired about the health and lives of the families, and expressed his deep gratitude for the contributions and sacrifices of the Vietnamese Heroic Mothers, war invalids and those who contributed to the cause of national liberation and reunification. He hoped that the mothers and uncles would continue to live happily and healthily, and be a shining example for the younger generation to follow.
The Deputy Prime Minister requested local Party committees, authorities and functional units to continue to fully and promptly implement preferential policies for people with meritorious services; pay attention to taking good care of their material and spiritual lives, and effectively carry out the work of "Repaying gratitude" in the area.

Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung and his delegation laid wreaths and offered incense to commemorate the heroic martyrs at Hon Dung Martyrs Cemetery (Western Nha Trang Ward). Here, the delegates observed a moment of silence and burned incense at the martyrs' graves to pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for the independence and freedom of the Fatherland.
After the ceremony at Hon Dung Martyrs Cemetery, the delegation continued to offer incense at Tram Huong Tower Temple (Nha Trang Ward), expressing their respect to the heroic martyrs - those who contributed to writing the heroic history of the nation.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/pho-thu-tuong-nguyen-chi-dung-tham-tang-qua-nguoi-co-cong-tai-khanh-hoa-post805430.html
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