Many activities responding to Liberation Day
16:14', 26/3/ 2008 (GMT+7)

Under the steering of Binh Dinh provincial Standing Committee of the Party, Department of Propaganda and Training of the provincial Party Committee on March 24 promulgated the instruction for the propaganda to commemorate the 33th anniversary of Binh Dinh Liberation Day (March 31, 1975 – 2008).

Accordingly, many activities plan to be held to celebrate the event. Such activities are expected to uphold the patriotic tradition, promoting the industrialisation and modernisation.

Contents for the propaganda include contributions of the people and soldiers, playing an important role in the 1975 Spring victory, achievements in all fields in the past 33 years.

Cultural activities, sporting events, art performance, and exhibitions on the anti-American resistance war and Binh Dinh’s achievements will be held on the occasion of the 33th anniversary.

Bodies and agencies will launch emulation movements, striving to complete targets. Visits to revolutionary martyrs’ families, hero Vietnamese mothers, and other activities will also be organised.

  • B.H (translated by Hong Quang)
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