As part of the summer vacation trip, the staff of Ngoc Diep Group had the opportunity to visit the Dong Loc T-junction historical site – a place that marks the heroic achievements of the young volunteers during the resistance war against the United States – and Sen Village, President Ho Chi Minh’s hometown, where he was born and raised.
At Dong Loc T-junction, the group not only witnessed the transformation of an area once known as the “land of death,” but also visited meaningful landmarks within the memorial complex, such as the Victory Monument, the Memorial House for National Young Volunteer Heroes and Martyrs, and the resting place of the ten young female martyrs of Dong Loc T-junction.
The staff of Ngoc Diep Group visited the Dong Loc T-junction historical site.
Saying goodbye to the Dong Loc T-junction historical site, the staff of Ngoc Diep Group continued their journey to visit Sen Village – President Ho Chi Minh’s hometown, where he was born and raised.
There, under the shade of green bamboo trees, stands a humble thatched-roof house, echoing with the sound of a loom on a hot summer afternoon and filled with the gentle scent of blooming lotuses.
In the solemn and emotional atmosphere, each member of the group had the chance to gain a deeper understanding of our beloved leader, of the great sacrifices made by previous generations, and in turn, strengthened their pride in the nation and love for their homeland.
The staff of Ngoc Diep Group visited the Dong Loc T-junction historical site.