On the occasion of the 135th anniversary of the birth of the great President Ho Chi Minh (May 19, 1890 - 19.5.2025), in Udon Thani province, the Kingdom of Thailand, the Vietnam Education Publishing House (Publishing House) held the inauguration ceremony and awarded the Vietnamese bookcase to serve the Vietnamese community living, studying and working here.
This meaningful event is not only a practical activity to support the learning of Vietnamese for the young generation of overseas Vietnamese but also contributes to preserving and promoting the national cultural identity. This is not only a practical activity to support the learning of Vietnamese for the young generation of overseas Vietnamese but also contributes to preserving and promoting the national cultural identity.
Speaking at the ceremony, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Van Tung - Member of the Board of Members, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of NXBGDVN emphasized that in the glorious historical flow of the nation, Vietnamese always holds a particularly important position.

Vietnamese is not only a simple means of communication but also the soul and national anthem of the nation, a place to preserve and carry cultural and historical values, a sacred thread connecting millions of Vietnamese hearts wherever they are.
For the Vietnamese community in Thailand, a community with a tradition of patriotism and deep attachment to the homeland, the preservation, preservation and promotion of the beauty of the Vietnamese language has even more profound and sacred meaning.
Recalling the teachings and example of President Ho Chi Minh, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Van Tung emotionally shared that during his lifetime, during his years of revolutionary activities in Thailand, beloved Uncle Ho always stood by the side of the nation's voice and writing.

The unit's presentation of the Vietnamese Bookshelf today is not only an activity of material significance, but more deeply, it is an act imbued with cultural, educational and national values, contributing to realizing Uncle Ho's wishes.
The bookcase donated this time includes more than 600 publications, carefully selected by the Vietnam Publishing House, with rich and diverse content, suitable for many ages and qualifications.
In addition, the diversity of genres and content ensures that bookcases will meet the needs and reading preferences of many people in the community.
Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Van Tung expressed his hope that this Vietnamese Bookstore will become a trusted companion of knowledge, a meaningful cultural bridge between generations in each overseas Vietnamese family. The book will be an effective tool for grandparents, parents and students to read and learn about the culture and history of the nation, thereby connecting relatives and passing on the good values of Vietnamese.