Uncle Ho’s 127th birhday celebrated in Osaka, Japan

The Consulate General of Vietnam in Osaka (Japan) held a solemn celebration of 127th birthday of President Ho Chi Minh on May 14.
May 16, 2017 | 13:53

The Consulate General of Vietnam in Osaka (Japan) held a solemn celebration of 127th birthday of President Ho Chi Minh on May 14.

Speaking at the ceremony, Consul General Tran Duc Binh highlighted the revolutionary activities of Uncle - the genius leader of the Vietnamese people, the hero of national liberation, a world cultural celebrity by UNESCO.

Uncle Ho’s 127th birhday celebrated in Osaka, Japan

Consul General Tran Duc Binh speaking at the event

The Consul General deeply shared the feelings of the Vietnamese people about Uncle Ho, who led the Vietnamese people to find a way of national liberation, independence and freedom.

On behalf of the delegates, Mr. Umeda Shoji, President of Vietnam-Japan Friendship Association in Osaka, highly appreciated President Ho Chi Minh's great contributions to Vietnam's cause of national liberation and the movement for national independence worldwide in the twentieth century.

In particular, Prof. Tomita Kenji, former head of the faculty of Vietnamese, Osaka University shared his impressions and feelings with the Vietnamese people as well as the respect for President Ho Chi Minh.

Ms. Le Phuong Quynh, Vice President of Kobe Viet Student Association shared with all participants a story about Uncle Ho's experience in learning foreign languages ​​during period of revolutionary activities. This is a very valuable experience for Vietnamese students studying in Japan to follow.

In the atmosphere of friendship friendship between Japan and Vietnam, Japanese friends and Vietnamese community enjoy the songs praising Uncle Ho./.

Uncle Ho’s 127th birhday celebrated in Osaka, Japan

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