Vietnamese lecturer seeks to help readers understand better about Uncle Ho

Dr. Truong Thi Hang, a lecturer at Lampang Rajabhat University in Thailand, devotes her time to helping readers from all over the world understand better about President Ho Chi Minh’s life, career and strong sentiments toward Thailand and its people.
Vietnamese lecturer seeks to help readers understand better about Uncle Ho ảnh 1The book, entitled “President Ho Chi Minh, the Founder of Modern Vietnam – Thailand Relations”, is released in English, Vietnamese and Thai languages. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Dr. Truong Thi Hang, a lecturer at Lampang Rajabhat University inThailand, devotes her time to helping readers from all over the worldunderstand better about President Ho Chi Minh’s life, career and strongsentiments toward Thailand and its people.

Hang is co-author of the book, entitled “President Ho Chi Minh, the Founder ofModern Vietnam – Thailand Relations,” which provides an insight into the latePresident’s journey to inspire patriotism among the Vietnamese community inThailand.

The book, which was published in May 2019, has been presented to libraries of100 universities in Thailand to help lecturers and students have more documentsin their study about President Ho Chi Minh.

The life and career of President Ho Chi Minh were a great journey, not only becauseof his great contributions to the history of Vietnam but also because hismutual love and affection, and spirit of international solidarity are always a shining example for future generations to follow, she said in an interview with Vietnam News Agency (VNA)'s reporters on the occasion of his 132nd birthday (May 19, 1890 – 2022).

Vietnamese lecturer seeks to help readers understand better about Uncle Ho ảnh 2Dr. Truong Thi Hang, co-author of the book entitled “President Ho Chi Minh, the Founder of Modern Vietnam – Thailand Relations”. (Photo: VNA)
Since 2008, she has researched and collected documents written about the lifeand career of President Ho Chi Minh in the Thai language, including manyinformation that Vietnamese documents have never been mentioned.
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“With deep respect and gratitude for President Ho Chi Minh's greatcontributions to the cause of national liberation, I would like to contribute apart of my efforts to further perfecting President Ho Chi Minh'sbiography," Hang said, adding that she expected that Thai readers willhave the opportunity to learn more about the spirit of peace-loving, internationalsolidarity and especially the deep affection that President Ho Chi Minh had reserved forthe country and people of Thailand.

Hang said that the biggest difficulty in learning about President Ho Chi Minh'sactivities in Thailand is that there are very few documents written inVietnamese, Thai and English on this issue. Therefore, she had to seek thesupport of Thai experts to be able to give readers the most general andaccurate view of his stay in Thailand.

Talking about her future plan, Hang expressed her hope that she can collaboratewith Thai scholars to translate and publish some outstanding poetry collectionsof President Ho Chi Minh such as “Diary in Prison”.

For every Vietnamese, the greatest honour is to meet Uncle Ho even once in hislife, but for 80-year-old Le Duc Duong, an oversea Vietnamese residing inGermany, that happiness is doubled. Duong had a chance to meet Uncle Ho twice athome and abroad.

The first time he met Uncle Ho was one morning in August 1955, when he waspreparing for his study abroad in the German Democratic Republic. They –girls and boys - who were on the list of students to be sent abroad for study -were told by the teacher to "wear the best and most neat clothes".Only when the students arrived at the Presidential Place, were they informedthat Uncle Ho would meet them before they left for Germany. Upon hearing thenews, the students shouted with joy.

Vietnamese lecturer seeks to help readers understand better about Uncle Ho ảnh 3Le Duc Duong, a Moritzburg school alumni, shares memories of meetings with Uncle Ho. (Photo: VNA)
Duong still remembered what Uncle Ho said at that time. He told them to studywell to serve the country in the future. Uncle Ho also gave them gifts whichwere simply some cakes or candies, but no one dared to eat and just wanted tokeep them for themselves.

In addition to the same gift as his friends, Duong also received the Uncle Hobadge thanks to his excellent academic achievements and efforts.

"That badge has followed me for many years, but unfortunately it was lostbecause I had to travel to many places during the wartime," he told the Vietnam News Agency's correspondents in Berlin.

Two years later, Duong got a chance to meet Uncle Ho again when he visitedKathe Kollwitz school where Duong and about 350 students aged 9-15 were sent tostudy in 1955. This time, Uncle Ho told them: “German people have a good virtue thatis discipline and punctuality. You should learn from them.”

Sixty-seven years have passed since the first meeting but Duong and hisclassmates at that time still remember Uncle Ho's advice.

“My friends and I can be proud to say that we have followed Uncle Ho’steachings which is to study well and work well,” he said./.
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