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September, 29 2012 08:50:00

President sends best wishes for mid-Autumn fest

 

A lion dance performance is held as a prelude to the Mid-autumn Festival in Ha Noi-based Nguyen Dinh Chieu School for deaf or blind students. — VNA/VNS Photo Quy Trung
HA NOI (VNS) — State President Truong Tan Sang has sent a letter to Vietnamese children wishing them a merry and joyful Mid Autumn festival. The festival will take place this Sunday.

In his letter, Sang extended his warmest greetings to all Vietnamese children living inside and outside Viet Nam as well as foreign children residing in the country.

He told the children that the Party and Government as well as their parents and all of society have always wanted the best for them and hope that they all achieve outstanding things, both in academics and in physical training.

"I want you to become good nieces and nephews of Uncle Ho and useful citizens of society," said Sang.

He wished them to be on par with their friends in all five continents as the late President Ho Chi Minh wished when he was alive.

President Truong Tan Sang was full of praise for their achievements in both studying and life, particularly those living in remote regions.

"May your dreams become a reality," said Sang. — VNS

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September, 30 2012 10:30:07
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