Vietnam Education Publishing House and the Consulate General of Vietnam in Khon Kaen, Thailand have just held a launching ceremony for a Vietnamese - Thai bilingual book called "Uncle Ho in Thailand".
This is a cultural and foreign affairs event of profound significance, contributing to honoring Uncle Ho's life and revolutionary career, while strengthening the good traditional friendship between the two peoples of Vietnam and Thailand.
Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Van Tung - Member of the Board of Members, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Vietnam Education Publishing House emphasized that the book "Uncle Ho in Thailand" is an elaborate collection and compilation work, gathering valuable historical documents, true and touching stories about the time President Ho Chi Minh was active in the revolution in the Kingdom of Thailand in the years 1928-1929.
Although leader Nguyen Ai Quoc stayed in Thailand for just over a year, this was an extremely important journey in Uncle Ho's journey to find a way to save the country. Under the moniker of Thau Chin, leader Nguyen Ai Quoc set foot in Xiem (now Thailand) in July 1928 and quickly immersed himself in the lives of overseas Vietnamese.
Here, Man directly built and consolidated the revolutionary foundation, prepared politically, ideologically and organized the establishment of an industrialist party in Vietnam.
From the small villages of Vietnamese people in Udon Thani, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Philit, Philit, the image of Mr. Chin (Chua Patriarch) has become close and dear to the people. He aroused and cast patriotism, a sense of national solidarity in the expatriate community, laying a solid foundation for the patriotic movement of overseas Vietnamese in Thailand.
Despite operating in extremely difficult conditions and being constantly monitored and chased, thanks to the love, protection and protection of overseas Vietnamese and Thai people, Uncle Ho is still safe to continue his noble revolutionary cause.
The stories of his simplicity, closeness, great love and profound intelligence during this time have been deeply engraved in the minds of many generations of Vietnamese people in Thailand, becoming sacred memories, precious lessons and being vividly and realistically recreated in the book Uncle Ho in Thailand.
Not only has profound educational significance for Vietnamese people, the Vietnamese - Thai bilingual book "Uncle Ho in Thailand" is also a vivid testament to the good traditional friendship between the two peoples of Vietnam and Thailand.