Provincial leaders offer incense and pay respects at the Provincial Martyrs' Cemetery in the eastern region.

On the morning of April 29th, the Provincial Party Committee, the Provincial People's Council, the Provincial People's Committee, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee, and the Provincial National Assembly Delegation organized a ceremony to offer incense and pay respects at the Provincial Martyrs' Cemetery in the eastern region, commemorating the 51st anniversary of the Liberation of Southern Vietnam and the reunification of the country (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2026).

Attending the ceremony were: Ms. Cao Thi Hoa An, Member of the Central Committee of the Party, Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, and Chairwoman of the Provincial People's Council; Mr. Do Huu Huy, Alternate Member of the Central Committee of the Party, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, and Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee; members of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee; leaders of the Provincial People's Council, Provincial People's Committee, Provincial Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, and the Provincial National Assembly Delegation; former provincial leaders from various periods; leaders of departments, agencies, armed forces, localities, and a large number of officials and people in the eastern part of the province.

The delegation performed the wreath-laying ceremony at the Martyrs' Cemetery.
The delegation performed the wreath-laying ceremony at the Martyrs' Cemetery.

In a solemn and respectful atmosphere, the delegates bowed their heads in remembrance, offering incense and flowers to express their profound gratitude to the great President Ho Chi Minh and the heroic martyrs, the outstanding sons and daughters of the nation who bravely sacrificed themselves for the cause of national liberation, reunification of the country, and defense of the Fatherland.  

Provincial leaders and delegates offered incense at the Martyrs' Cemetery.
Provincial leaders and delegates offered incense at the Martyrs' Cemetery.

Provincial leaders and delegates laid wreaths and offered incense at the Monument and observed a minute of silence to commemorate the great contributions of the heroic martyrs. The noble sacrifices of previous generations contributed to the historic victory of Spring 1975, ushering in an era of independence, unity, and development for the country.

Provincial leaders offer incense at the graves of fallen soldiers.
Provincial leaders offer incense at the graves of fallen soldiers.

Following the incense offering ceremony, the delegates went to light incense at each of the martyrs' graves resting in the Eastern area of ​​the Provincial Martyrs' Cemetery, demonstrating the principle of "Remembering the source when drinking water" and "Showing gratitude" of the Party Committee, government, and people of the province.

Comrade Cao Thi Hoa An, Member of the Central Committee of the Party, Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, and Chairwoman of the Provincial People's Council, offered incense at the Nhan Mountain Memorial Monument.
Comrade Cao Thi Hoa An, Member of the Central Committee of the Party, Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, and Chairwoman of the Provincial People's Council, offered incense at the Nhan Mountain Memorial Monument.

Next, the delegation also offered incense at the Nhan Mountain Memorial (Tuy Hoa ward) and the Martyrs' Memorial Temple in the eastern part of the province.

The delegates expressed their profound gratitude to the heroic martyrs who contributed to the victory of the national liberation war, opening a new path of development for their homeland.

Comrade Do Huu Huy, Alternate Member of the Central Committee of the Party, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, and Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, offered incense at the Nhan Mountain Memorial Monument.
Comrade Do Huu Huy, Alternate Member of the Central Committee of the Party, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, and Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, offered incense at the Nhan Mountain Memorial Monument.

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