
The book recreates President Ho Chi Minh 's revolutionary journey, from his childhood in Sen village to the moment of reading the Declaration of Independence at Ba Dinh Square.
Young man Nguyen Tat Thanh traveled thousands of miles across many continents, witnessed oppression, found the light of Marxism-Leninism and the path to save the nation.
An important milestone was the birth of the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association - a historical turning point of the Vietnamese revolution, a direct political, ideological and organizational preparation for the birth of the Communist Party of Vietnam . The Association created a core cadre team, with theoretical qualifications and practical experience, ready to shoulder the responsibility of leading the revolution.

The concise and emotional narrative of writers Hoang Nguyen Cat, Tran Ha, Le Phuong Lien and illustrations by artist Ha Quang Phuong are like a vivid film, helping readers easily grasp the important milestones on his journey to find a way to save the country.
The highlight of Uncle Ho's Stories is the bright, vivid watercolor illustrations that help young readers intuitively perceive the revolutionary path, patriotism and iron will of the great leader .
The Vietnamese-Chinese bilingual format not only supports children in learning a foreign language, but also expands access for the Vietnamese community abroad, especially children living in Chinese-speaking countries, and international friends who want to learn about President Ho Chi Minh, contributing to connecting and introducing Vietnamese culture and history to the world .
Along with other books such as “ Following His Footprints ” by Professor, Doctor, writer Trinh Quang Phu; Ho Chi Minh - A Man and a Nation” by 3 Italian authors… published by Kim Dong Publishing House on this occasion, readers will understand more about the journey to find a way to save the country and liberate the nation of beloved Uncle Ho.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/ra-mat-an-ban-ke-chuyen-bac-ho-song-ngu-viet-trung-post801687.html
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