An giang: Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh paid tribute to war heroes and martyrs, visited wounded soldiers, and examined the housing support for policy beneficiaries in An Giang province on July 20. Coming to the Mekong Delta province ahead of the 78th anniversary of the War Invalids and Martyrs’ Day (July 27, 1947-2025), the Government leader offered incense in commemoration of fallen soldiers at the An Giang martyrs’ cemetery in An Chau commune. He and accompanying officials also visited and presented gifts to war invalids and revolution contributors in the province.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the Prime Minister’s visit was aimed at acknowledging the sacrifices and contributions of individuals who played significant roles during war times. His activities included offering incense as a mark of respect to those who laid down their lives for the country’s independence. The visit also involved personal engagements with surviving war invalids, where the Prime Minister expressed his gratitude and presented them with gifts as a token of appreciation.
In addition to paying respects, Prime Minister Chinh reviewed the progress of housing support initiatives designed for policy beneficiaries in the area. These efforts are part of a broader government commitment to improving the living standards and welfare of those who have served the nation. The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of ensuring that the support reaches those in need effectively and efficiently.
The visit by Prime Minister Chinh underscores the ongoing efforts by the Vietnamese government to honor and support individuals and families who have contributed to the country’s revolutionary past. The activities in An Giang province highlight a continued dedication to recognizing the sacrifices made by war heroes and ensuring their well-being in the present.