On June 6, authorized by the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee, the Party Committee - People's Council - People's Committee - Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Binh Thanh Ward organized a ceremony to award apartments to researcher Nguyen Dinh Tu (106 years old).
The house is worth more than 3.4 billion VND donated by the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee. The spacious new house is located in Binh Loi Trung ward.

The Party Committee of Binh Thanh ward, Binh Loi Trung ward and philanthropists also joined hands to equip some necessary items for research and activities of researcher Nguyen Dinh Tu.
According to Mr. Vu Ngoc Tuat - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Council of Binh Thanh Ward, this is the feeling, a meaningful gift from Party and State leaders, leaders of Ho Chi Minh City. The gift is respect, gratitude, and thanks for the contributions of researcher Nguyen Dinh Tu to Ho Chi Minh City in particular as well as to the country in the process of implementing research projects on history and culture.
Mr. Vu Ngoc Tuat sent wishes to researcher Nguyen Dinh Tu to continue to implement the projects being researched to contribute to preserving and preserving the cultural and historical values of the country and the city.
Receiving the affection of leaders at all levels, researcher Nguyen Dinh Tu expressed his appreciation for the affection of General Secretary and President To Lam and Party and State leaders who visited during the Binh Ngo Lunar New Year.
Receiving this new house, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Tu expressed his emotion when his wish was recognized and fulfilled by the Party, State, and government of Ho Chi Minh City; at the same time, he felt honored to enjoy precious fortunes that not everyone can have.
Mr. Nguyen Dinh Tu also expressed his gratitude to the leaders of Binh Thanh ward for actively finding him a quiet house to serve research and writing books. Moving to a new residence, he also hopes that the Binh Loi Trung ward government will support and help him to have conditions to settle down, work and continue to implement projects in the coming time.