President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has sent the best New Year greetings to all Vietnamese people throughout the nation and abroad on the eve of traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.
President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has sent the best New Year greetings to all Vietnamese people throughout the nation and abroad on the eve of traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.
State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc extends Tet greetings. |
“Fellow countrymen, comrades, and soldiers,
The Year of the Tiger has approached. At this sacred and emotional moment, on behalf of the Party and State, and the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee, I would like to extend my best regards and New Year wishes to fellow countrymen, comrades, and soldiers nationwide, and overseas Vietnamese.
I also wish people all over the world a new year of peace, friendship, prosperity and happiness.
It's been 80 years since late President Ho Chi Minh wrote his New Year greetings on the newspaper "Viet Nam Doc Lap” (Independent Vietnam) in the Year of the Horse in 1942. Although the history has turned new pages, the spirit of solidarity, compassion, perseverance, and self-sacrifice of the Vietnamese people have never changed.
In 2021, in the most challenging moments, we witnessed many beautiful images and bright examples of kindness and sacrifice for the community of people of all strata in society. They were doctors, nurses, soldiers and volunteers who did not mind dangers and left behind their families, parents and children to work in pandemic-hit areas; the old people who gave all their savings to support the national COVID-19 prevention and control fund; teenagers and children who drew beautiful pictures and wrote touching poems an letters expressing their dreams, sentiments towards doctors and nurses, as well as belief in Vietnam's strength amid the pandemic.
At this moment, there are still Vietnamese people on the frontlines of the pandemic fight; soldiers who are on duty day and night to maintain security and order, protect border areas and islands; or those working hard in many sectors and unable to celebrate Tet with their families.
The Party, State and people always appreciate their efforts and responsibility for the community and society. The nation remembers the sacrifices of compatriots and comrades, and respects contributions of Vietnamese expats abroad to the homeland, as well as support from international friends.
These challenges further forge the strength of unity, will and determination, deserving the heroism of our forefathers during the country’s multi-thousand-year history of national construction and safeguarding.
I wish you all a new year full of health, peace, success and happiness."
source: Vietnam News Agency
Other News
- Vietnam news in brief - December 11
- Vietnam news in brief - December 10
- Vietnam news in brief - December 9
- Int’l Food Festival: Gastronomy of Unity
- Hanoi urged to facilitate building of new traditional markets
- Vietnam news in brief - December 7
- Vietnam news in brief - December 6
- Vietnam news in brief - December 5
- Vietnam news in brief - December 4
- Vietnam news in brief - December 3
Trending
-
Hanoi’s keys to remaining a City for Peace
-
Vietnam news in brief - December 11
-
Are Hanoian people living healthier lives?
-
Hanoi's pho declared national intangible heritage
-
Christmas in Vietnam: A blend of Western cheer and local charm
-
Finding ways to unlock Hanoi's suburban tourism potential
-
Hanoi economy sustains higher growth in 2024
-
Hanoi to lead national efforts to streamline political system
-
"Vietnamese Specialties for Vietnamese Tet" festival underway in Hanoi