A ceremony to commemorate the 123rd birthday anniversary of late President Ton Duc Thang (August 20, 1888-August 20, 2011) was held at the Ton Duc Thang Museum in HCM City yesterday.
President Truong Tan Sang (right) attends a Ton Duc Thang University celebration to inaugurate a statue of late president Ton Duc Thang in its precinct yesterday. — VNA/VNS |
Attending the ceremony were President Truong Tan Sang, HCM City Party Committee Secretary Le Thanh Hai, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and Chief Judge of the People's Supreme Court Truong Hoa Binh and other leaders of ministries, agencies and localites.
Reviewing the late leader's life and revolutionary career, chairman of HCM City Labour Federation Nguyen Huy Can said that in Viet Nam's revolution history, Thang held an important position.
He was the pioneer in organising the labour union for struggling Vietnamese workers.
With their creativity and solidarity tradition, the city workers and officials were determined to inherit the legacy of Uncle Ton, implementing the tasks of Viet Nam's labour union and contributing to the country's construction and development progress, Can said.
On the same day, Sang attended a Ton Duc Thang University celebration to inaugurate a statue of Thang in its precinct.
Sang appreciated efforts made by the university, saying the statue had political and cultural significance.
He asked the university to promote the moral examples of President Ho Chi Minh and President Ton Duc Thang.
He presented the Second Class Labour Order to the university for its achievements.
Reviewing the late leader's life and revolutionary career, chairman of HCM City Labour Federation Nguyen Huy Can said that in Viet Nam's revolution history, Thang held an important position.
He was the pioneer in organising the labour union for struggling Vietnamese workers.
With their creativity and solidarity tradition, the city workers and officials were determined to inherit the legacy of Uncle Ton, implementing the tasks of Viet Nam's labour union and contributing to the country's construction and development progress, Can said.
On the same day, Sang attended a Ton Duc Thang University celebration to inaugurate a statue of Thang in its precinct.
Sang appreciated efforts made by the university, saying the statue had political and cultural significance.
He asked the university to promote the moral examples of President Ho Chi Minh and President Ton Duc Thang.
He presented the Second Class Labour Order to the university for its achievements.
(Source: VNS)