Published on March 30, 2026
A week-long youth programme in China is bringing Vietnamese students to key revolutionary sites associated with President Hồ Chí Minh, reflecting efforts to reinforce historical ties and youth engagement. This initiative, informally dubbed the “Red study tour,” aims to deepen the understanding of the shared revolutionary heritage between Vietnam and China.
The programme includes visits to significant locations that played a crucial role in the life and revolutionary activities of Hồ Chí Minh, who is revered in Vietnam as a national hero. footsteps, participants will gain insights into the struggles and triumphs that shaped both nations’ paths to independence.
Vietnamese officials highlighted the importance of this initiative as a means of fostering cultural exchange and mutual understanding among the younger generations of both countries. The involvement of students in such historical explorations underscores the commitment to preserving the legacy of Hồ Chí Minh and enhancing bilateral relations.
The tour is not only an educational experience but also an opportunity for these students to engage in dialogue with their Chinese peers, promoting friendship and collaboration across borders. As both nations celebrate their historical connections, this initiative is a testament to the ongoing efforts to cultivate a sense of solidarity and shared purpose among youth.
In addition to visiting historical sites, students are expected to participate in discussions and workshops aimed at exploring contemporary issues facing the two countries, reinforcing the idea that understanding history is crucial for addressing present and future challenges. This approach highlights the importance of youth involvement in shaping the future of Vietnam-China relations, ensuring a legacy that respects and learns from the past.
As the programme unfolds, it is anticipated to leave a lasting impact on the participants, inspiring them to carry forward the spirit of Hồ Chí Minh and the ideals of solidarity, resilience, and cooperation between Vietnam and China.
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