Hanoi leader visits former revolutionary safety zone

Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung on September 2 visited Vong La village in Vong La commune, Dong Anh district, a revolutionary safety zone where hosted senior leaders of the Party and State in the 1941-1945 period, on the occasion of the 71st National Day. 

The village also hosted a meeting of the Party Standing Committee in February 1943 on the expansion of the Vietnam National Unified Front and the implementation of the armed uprising. 

Visiting a number of revolution contributors, Chung stressed that young generations of Vietnam always keep in their mind the sacrifice of their elder generations who are still contributing to the economic and political stability in their localities. 
The Hanoi leader pledged to make reform in development strategy as well as administrative procedure to forge stronger growth for the city. 

He also affirmed that the city always pays much attention to the caring for locals’ living conditions, especially those in rural and remote areas as well as policy beneficiaries. 

On the occasion of the National Day, the city have presented policy beneficiaries and revolution contributors with gifts totaling VND5.6 billion (US$251,216), while city leaders have made various visits to their families.

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