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Hanoi honors veterans contributing to the city’s liberation

Hanoi's leadership and people honor those who contributed to the city's liberation, recalling a golden era, a time marked by both hardship and pride.

“At this solemn celebration, my heart is deeply moved. I offer boundless sorrow to the heroic martyrs, comrades, and soldiers who sacrificed their lives for our nation's independence and the happiness of its people," veteran Le Van Tinh spoke at the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Capital (October 10, 1954 – October 10, 2024). 

 Veteran Le Van Tinh at the ceremony held in Hanoi on October 3. Photos: Duy Khanh/The Hanoi Times

Mr. Tinh, a veteran who participated in the liberation of Hanoi, is among nearly 300 veterans who contributed to the capital’s liberation attending the ceremony to celebrate the anniversary held in Hanoi today [October 3].

“I have remained committed to upholding the virtues of 'Uncle Ho's soldiers,' loyal to the Party and dedicated to the people throughout my life. I deeply appreciate the support from the Party, State, Military, and local authorities, which has helped veterans thrive," the veteran shared at the gathering honoring those who participated in the capital's liberation.

The gathering was attended by Nguyen Thi Tuyen, Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, along with key leaders including Be Xuan Truong, President of the Vietnam Veterans Association; Nguyen Ba Hoan, Deputy Minister of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs; and other officials from Hanoi's government and agencies.

Attendees included senior revolutionary cadres, Heroic Vietnamese Mothers, Heroes of the Armed Forces, and over 280 representatives of veterans, former Public Security officers, Youth Volunteers, and policy beneficiary families who contributed to the capital's liberation during the resistance against the French. 

 Veteran attends the ceremony.

Upholding the virtues of Uncle Ho's soldiers

October 10, 1954, has become a glorious chapter in the nation's history. The military and citizens of the capital marched through Hanoi's five gates, reclaiming the city and marking the end of a nine-year struggle against French colonial rule. This victory resonated globally, inspiring oppressed nations to rise in their fights for independence and self-determination.

During the ceremony, attendees viewed a documentary titled "Determined to Die for the Fatherland to Survive," which highlighted the heroic and resilient efforts of the military and people of the capital in their victory over French colonial forces 70 years ago. The film reminded today's generation of one of the most remarkable moments in history, showcasing the revolutionary heroism and intelligence of Vietnam in its fight for national liberation.

In an atmosphere of solemnity and warmth, attendees reflected on that golden era – a period of pain and pride.

Veteran Le Van Tinh recalled October 10, 1954, when he was a messenger for Company 238, Regiment 102 of the Capital Pioneer Division. "At 5 AM, we marched from Phung Village toward Hanoi. As we crossed Cau Dien, Hanoi appeared with a sea of flags, flowers, and banners, with 'Long Live Ho Chi Minh' standing out. Crowds waved flags, their eyes filled with tears, reaching out as if to embrace long-lost loved ones."

He expressed hope that the younger generation would emulate those who sacrificed for the capital's liberation and strive to be good citizens. He urged Party members to uphold President Ho Chi Minh's values of diligence, thrift, integrity, and selflessness to protect national independence and promote the people's happiness. 

 Veterans come to the celebration. 

Opening a new chapter for thousand-year capital

At the gathering, Nguyen Thi Tuyen, Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, highlighted that October 10, 1954, marked a pivotal moment in history, signifying the military and people's victory over French colonial rule and ushering in a new era for Thang Long – Dong Do – Hanoi.

In the past 70 years, Hanoi has developed with achievements in different fields.

Hanoi has strengthened Party-building efforts and established a robust political system with effective governance. Between 2021 and 2023, its economy grew faster than the national average, prioritizing cultural and educational sectors as drivers of sustainable development. 

 Many officials attended the ceremony to honor veterans. 

The city continues to ensure social welfare, focusing on policies for revolutionary contributors. In celebration of the 70th anniversary of the capital's liberation, 714 houses have been built for the poor, and relief efforts supported families affected by recent storms.

Hanoi is actively pursuing strategic development tasks, including drafting the amended Capital Law and planning for 2021-2030 with a vision to 2050, along with major infrastructure projects.

Due to its achievements over the past 70 years, Hanoi has received prestigious awards, including three Gold Star Orders and the titles of "Heroic Capital" and "Hero of the People's Armed Forces." Nguyen Thi Tuyen said these honors inspire continued dedication to fulfilling responsibilities to the Party and the nation, as the significance of October 10, 1954, remains a source of motivation for future development. 

 Nguyen Thi Tuyen, Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, speaks at the event. 

Gratitude for the capital’s outstanding citizens

Nguyen Thi Tuyen said the Hanoi Party Committee, government, and citizens express deep respect and gratitude for those who sacrificed for Hanoi's freedom and contributed to national independence.

She emphasized that the veterans, former Public Security officers, and Youth Volunteers present are exemplary role models, inspiring future generations in revolutionary patriotism.

The official acknowledged their commitment to the revolutionary cause despite their advancing age and health challenges, stating they uphold the virtues of 'Uncle Ho's soldiers' with a spirit of determination and integrity, actively contributing to building the capital and the nation.

She hoped they continue to share their wisdom and energy in achieving the city's political goals and developing a "Civilized – Modern – Cultural" capital.

 Arts performance at the ceremony. 
 Performance at the event. 

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