Nguyen Trong Dong, Vice Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, visits Vietnamese heroic mother Ta Thi Hao.
On February 5, Nguyen Trong Dong, Vice Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, visited, presented gifts and extended Tet greetings to exemplary families of people with meritorious service and relatives of fallen soldiers in Phuc Thinh Commune.
The visit was made on the occasion of the 2026 Tet Binh Ngoc (Lunar New Year of the Horse).
The Vice Party Secretary and the working delegation visited the family of Vietnamese Heroic Mother Ta Thi Hao, born in 1937, residing in Dia Hamlet, Phuc Thinh Commune.
Hao lost both her husband and one son in the wars. Her husband, martyr Pham Minh Khai, died in 1970 during the resistance war against the United States. Her son, martyr Pham Minh Son, died in 1978 on the Cambodian battlefield.
While warmly visiting and speaking with Hao and her family members, Nguyen Trong Dong expressed deep emotion and respect for their great losses and sacrifices.
Hanoi Vice Party Secretary Nguyen Trong Dong visits and extends Tet greetings to Nguyen Thi Mut, spouse to a martyr dying during the war against the US.
He affirmed that the Party, the State and the people of the capital always remember and appreciate the contributions of Vietnamese Heroic Mothers and families of martyrs and people with meritorious service.
The Vice Secretary wished Hao good health and longevity and hoped that the family would continue preserving revolutionary traditions and encouraging younger generations to contribute actively to the development of Phuc Thinh and Hanoi.
Dong then visited the family of Nguyen Thi Mut, born in 1940, the wife of People's Armed Forces Hero and martyr Le Huu Tuu, residing in Nguyen Khe Hamlet.
Hero and martyr Le Huu Tuu was born in 1944 into a farming family with strong revolutionary traditions. For his outstanding combat achievements, the Party and State awarded him many Liberation Combat Medals and conferred on him the title of People's Armed Forces Hero in 1970.
After her husband's sacrifice, Mut cared for her parents-in-law, raised her children to adulthood and continued contributing to her hometown and the capital.
The delegation also visited the family of Nguyen Thi Che, born in 1930, a pre-uprising revolutionary cadre residing in Vien Noi Hamlet.
She joined the revolution in 1942, participated in the National Salvation Women's Association and worked in communications, delivering documents for revolutionary activities.
The Hanoi delegation visits Nguyen Thi Che, born in 1930, a pre-uprising revolutionary cadre residing in Vien Noi Hamlet.
For her long-standing dedication, the Party and State awarded her many honors, including the Resistance War Order against the French, the Second-Class Resistance War Order against the United States, along with numerous commendations and Party badges.
At each visit, Vice Secretary Dong expressed profound gratitude for the great contributions and sacrifices of earlier generations in the struggle for national liberation and in building and defending the country.
On the occasion of the Tet Binh Ngo 2026, he extended wishes of health and prosperity to the families and hoped they would continue upholding revolutionary traditions and contributing to local development and Hanoi.
Dong emphasized that caring for the material and spiritual well-being of people with meritorious service and policy families remains a consistent policy of the Party, the State and Hanoi.
The Vice Secretary urged Party committees and authorities in Phuc Thinh Commune to continue visiting, supporting and presenting Tet gifts to these families to provide encouragement and reflect the responsibility and affection of the capital's Party organization, authorities and people.