Uncle Ho’ great love for Vietnamese children in pictures

PSNews – When President Ho Chi Minh was still alive, although he was always busy, he spent a lot of time to care about children. There are several photos of Uncle Ho, featuring his love for children, below:
[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 1

Uncle Ho visits the first boarding kindergarten of our army forces in Viet Bac on the occasion of his birthday (May 19, 1953). (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 2

President Ho Chi Minh and children in Viet Bac in 1952. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 3

Uncle Ho enjoys the Mid-Autumn Festival with children at the kindergarten of the Vietnam Women’s Union in Viet Bac in September 15, 1951. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 4

Uncle Ho reads newspapers for children at a children camp in Viet Bac in 1950. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 5

President Ho Chi Minh and children of officers of the Dinh Hoa Revolutionary Base (ATK Dinh Hoa), Thai Nguyen Province in 1950. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 6

President Ho Chi Minh visits a kid camp in the Viet Bac Revolutionary Zone in 1950. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 7

Uncle Ho feeds a child when visiting a kid camp in the Viet Bac Revolutionary Zone in 1950. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 9

Children from Viet Bac visit Uncle Ho on his birthday (May 19, 1950). (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 10

President Ho Chi Minh always cares about children (Viet Bac, 1950). (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 11

On the occasion of the Lunar New Year, children of Hanoi visit Uncle Ho and dance around him at the Presidential Palace’s flower garden (February 9, 1955). (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 12

On the occasion of the Children's Day, children of Hanoi visit Uncle Ho and sing around him at the Presidential Palace. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 13

Children of Hanoi gather around Uncle Ho on the International Children’s Day (June 1, 1969). (VNA).

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 14

President Ho Chi Minh welcomes children entitled “ Brave Fighter” from the South, visiting the North in February, 1969. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 15

President Ho Chi Minh welcomes children entitled “ Brave Fighter” from the South, visiting the North in February, 1969. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 16

President Ho Chi Minh welcomes children entitled “ Brave Fighter” from the South, visiting the North in February, 1969. (VNA).

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 17

Children welcome Uncle Ho to the children camp of Vinh City, Nghe An Province in June, 1967. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 19

Uncle Ho gives sweets to kids at the Thanh Hoa town’s kindergarten (December 10, 1961). (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 20

President Ho Chi Minh visits children of workers at Sao Vang rubber, Hanoi soap and Thang Long cigarette factories, February 15, 1961. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 21

Children are welcomed by President Ho Chi Minh on the Mid-Autumn Festival at the Presidential Palace in 1961. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 25

Uncle Ho gives sweets to kids at the Presidential Palace. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 28

President Ho Chi Minh ties a red scarf for a child representative of Hanoi at the Presidential Palace on January 28, 1960. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 35

Uncle Ho reads newspapers for children. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 36

Uncle Ho and children in Hanoi in 1955. (VNA)

[Photo] Bac Ho danh muon van tinh yeu thuong cho thieu nhi Viet Nam hinh anh 38

On the occasion of the Lunar New Year, children of Hanoi visit Uncle Ho and dance around him at the Presidential Palace’s flower garden (February 9, 1955). (VNA)

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