(VOVworld) – On Wednesday, Vietnamese and Thai young people visited Vietnam-Thailand Friendship Village and Ho Chi Minh Memorial Complex in Nakhon Phanom province as part of a 7th exchange program among the two countries’ young people.
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Vietnamese and Thai youth members visit President Ho Chi Minh Museum in Nakhon Phanom province. |
At the Vietnam-Thailand Friendship Village, they visited the President Ho Chi Minh Museum and attended a talk show about Uncle Ho’s revolutionary life, especially his time in Thailand from 1928-1929.
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They learn how to weave fabric at an economic village in Thailand. |
Tran Hong Han, a student of Hanoi University, said: “I’m proud to be a Vietnamese. Through this visit, I learned more about where President Ho Chi Minh used to live in Thailand and love my homeland and its history. I hope that Vietnam’s culture and history will continue to be understood worldwide.”
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Vietnamese youth members are at the construction site for President Ho Chi Minh Memorial Complex. |
The youth delegation also visited the construction site for the President Ho Chi Minh Memorial complex, which is next to the Vietnam-Thailand Friendship Village and is scheduled to be inaugurated later this year.