To Lam and his delegates came to the cemetery to light incenses and offer flowers to pay tribute to the fallen soldiers of Vietnam. To Lam said the path that the Party and President Ho Chi Minh has outlined will continue to be followed, and will continue to protect and develop the country, so that the people would be happy and prosperous.
Built in 1990, the cemetery has recently been upgraded and expanded to over 10 ha, serving as the final resting place for martyrs who sacrificed their lives to defend the country's northern border.
To Lam and his delegates on Thursday also paid respect to President Ho Chi Minh at the Ha Giang Party Committee headquarters. Among the participants were Minister of National Defense Phan Van Giang, Minister of Public Security Luong Tam Quang and Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long.