The delegation also participated in activities to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the first general election to elect the National Assembly of Vietnam.
Also participating in the delegation were former General Secretary Nong Duc Manh; former Vice President Truong My Hoa; leaders of the National Assembly's committees and agencies, departments, ministries and branches of central agencies; leaders of Tuyen Quang province.
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man and the working delegation attended the inauguration ceremony of the Memorial House of President Ton Duc Thang at the National Assembly Standing Committee Relic Site, Dong Ma Village, Tan Trao Commune.
This is an extremely meaningful project to commemorate and express gratitude for the life and revolutionary career of President Ton Duc Thang.

During his time living and working here, under the leadership of comrade Ton Duc Thang, the National Assembly Standing Committee held many important meetings such as: Inter-Parliamentary Conference between the National Assembly Standing Committee and the Lien Viet Committee (February 1953); National Conference of the Lien Viet Committee (November 1953).
This is also the location where the National Assembly Standing Committee drafted the content and prepared documents for the 3rd Session of the First National Assembly (the only session in the Viet Bac battle zone, taking place from December 1 to 4, 1953).
In 2025, Tuyen Quang will implement a project to preserve and renovate the National Assembly Standing Committee Relic Site with 12 items. The total investment is 75 billion VND from the central budget.

At the Tan Trao Special National Relic Site, National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man and his delegation offered incense at Lan Na Nua, where President Ho Chi Minh lived, worked and led the Vietnamese Revolution from the end of May to the end of August 1945 . In front of his spirit, the delegation expressed their respect and desire to continue studying, promote the spirit of solidarity, build the Party, and build a strong and strong country.
The National Assembly Chairman also offered flowers at the Uncle Ho Monument in Tan Trao. The project has just been inaugurated with profound political - historical - cultural significance on the occasion of the 8th Revolution and National Day on September 2.

The delegation offered incense at Tan Trao Communal House, where the National Assembly National Assembly meeting was held, the predecessor of today's National Assembly. On August 16 and 17, 1945, the National Assembly approved the general uprising policy to gain the Party's power and 10 major policies of the Viet Minh, stipulating the National Flag, National Anthem and electing the Vietnam National Committee for the Liberation of Vietnam, the Provisional Government, chaired by leader Ho Chi Minh.
The delegation also offered incense at the Memorial Site for revolutionary predecessors at the Tan Trao Special National Monument.