On April 25, information from the Management Board of Kim Lien Special National Relic Site said that the unit is promoting activities to spread reading culture, associated with promoting the value of relics in a sustainable direction.
Kim Lien Special National Relic Site - President Ho Chi Minh's homeland - is not only a destination to return to the origin but also a cultural and educational space. Visiting and explaining activities are combined with building a reading space, contributing to spreading the spirit of self-study, especially among the young generation.

Currently, the reading room at the relic site serves more than 800 books in many fields, including many publications about President Ho Chi Minh, along with history, culture, life skills and children's books. In addition, Lang Sen Library with thousands of books meets the research and learning needs of tourists and people.
Reading spaces are arranged friendly, harmoniously landscaped, creating conditions for visitors to continue accessing knowledge after visiting. Many activities such as book introductions, telling stories about Uncle Ho, exchanges, and experiences are also organized, contributing to spreading reading habits in the community.
Mr. Nguyen Bao Tuan - Director of the Management Board of Kim Lien Special National Relic Site said that spreading reading culture not only helps promote the value of relics but also contributes to building a learning society, arousing the spirit of lifelong learning in each person.