State President Luong Cuong Visits Bat Mot Border Guard Station in Thanh Hoa Province.

THANH HOA: State President Luong Cuong visited and presented gifts to officers and soldiers of Bat Mot Border Guard Station in the central province of Thanh Hoa on December 4, as part of his working trip to meet with voters following the 15th National Assembly’s 8th session. Later, the State leader visited and presented gifts to a 102-year-old heroic Vietnamese mother and a war invalid in the district. President Cuong also offered incense at Lam Kinh special national relic site in Lam Son town of Tho Xuan district.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the visit was a part of President Cuong’s broader initiative to engage with local communities and acknowledge the contributions of military personnel and veterans. His visit underscores the government’s commitment to supporting and honoring those who have served the nation.

The Bat Mot Border Guard Station, which plays a crucial role in maintaining security and order along the border, was the focal point of the President’s visit. By presenting gifts to the offic
ers and soldiers stationed there, President Cuong recognized their dedication and efforts in safeguarding the country’s borders.

During his trip, President Cuong also took the opportunity to meet with a 102-year-old heroic Vietnamese mother and a war invalid, offering them gifts as a token of gratitude for their sacrifices. This gesture highlighted the importance of valuing and remembering the contributions of those who have endured hardships for the nation’s independence and peace.

Additionally, President Cuong paid homage at the Lam Kinh special national relic site, a historically significant location in Thanh Hoa province. By offering incense, he honored the legacy of past leaders and heroes who have shaped the nation’s history.

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