Vietnam-Laos historical relic site inaugurated in Son La

Thứ Ba, 11/07/2017, 10:32
PSNews - The Vietnam-Laos revolutionary historical relic site was inaugurated on July 6th in Son La in the presence of Chairwoman of the Vietnamese National Assembly Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan and her Lao counterpart Pany Yathotou.

Speaking at the event, Chairwoman of Vietnam's National Assembly Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan said, the relic site is built in a sacred historical place, marking the revolutionary career of late General Secretary of the Lao People Revolutionary Party Kaysone Phomvihance and the Lao-Northern Volunteer Board.

Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan also recalled the longstanding relationship between Vietnam and Laos in the histories of the two countries and affirmed that the Party, State and people of Vietnam will always stand side by side with the Party, State and people of Laos and try their best to promote the traditional friendship, special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and Laos.

Chairwoman of the Lao National Assembly Pany Yathotou believed that the Vietnam-Laos revolutionary historical relic site will be a valuable source to educate people, especial young generations about the history of heroic fighting and patriotic traditions of both nations.

She, on behalf of the Party, State and people of Laos, also extended her warmest thanks to the Vietnamese Party, State and people for their timely and effective assistance to Laos during its cause of national liberation, defense and in its current national building.

After the inauguration, Chairwoman of Vietnam's National Assembly Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan and Chairwoman of the Lao National Assembly Pany Yathotou presented gifts to pupils at Lao Kho village kindergarten, Lao Kho primary school and Mr. Trang Lao Lu, resident of Phieng Khoai commune, Yen Chau district, Son La.

Earlier, Chairwoman of Vietnam's National Assembly Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan visited and had talks with teachers and students at Phieng Khoai Secondary School (Phieng Khoai commune, Yen Chau district, Son La) and presented 30 sets of computer to the school.
By An Nhien