The Hoa Binh provincial Union of Science and Technology Associations has held a conference to unveil the results of a sociological survey on the military - civil bonds in the era of the Tay Tien (Marching Westwards) soldiers. The event was also attended by leaders of the information and education board, the mass mobilisation board, and the Office of the provincial Party Committee, along with some relevant departments and sectors.


 

Participants briefed on the survey.


At the event, participants were provided with a brief introduction of the sociological survey on the military - civil bonds in the era of Tay Tien soldiers to learn about its initial results.

They were also informed about conclusions made at two scientific seminars on the topic in Mai Chau and Lac Son districts. The conclusions affirmed the contributions by Regiment 52 Tay Tien to the revolutionary movement in the two localities. Besides, they clarified the leadership of the Party and the two districts’ administrations during the resistance war against French colonialists, when all forces and people of all strata were mobilised for the fight and joined hands in protecting, caring for, and assisting Tay Tien soldiers despite hardships of the fierce war.

The provincial Union of Science and Technology Associations suggested that in the time ahead, the districts should continue perfecting dossiers to propose the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism seek the provincial People’s Committee’s recognition of the headquarters of Regiment 52 Tay Tien in Mai Hich commune (Mai Chau district) as a provincial revolutionary historical relic site, and propose the provincial administration seek the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’s recognition of the site of Regiment 52 Tay Tien in Thuong Coc commune (Lac Son district) as a national historical relic site.

 


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