President attends ceremony marking Cam Doi victory in Quang Nam province
President Nguyen Xuan Phuc attended a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of Cam Doi victory (August 19, 1972-2022) in Que Son district, the central province of Quang Nam on August 19.
At the ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of Cam Doi victory (Photo: VNA)
Quang Nam (VNA) – President Nguyen XuanPhuc attended a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of Cam Doivictory (August 19, 1972-2022) in Que Son district, the central province ofQuang Nam on August 19.
The Cam Doi campaign lasted for 26 days and nights,from July 23 to August 19, 1972 to liberate Que Son, contributing tothe liberation of Quang Nam province and the southern region, and nationalreunification.
Over the past years, the Que Son Party organisation has led local residents to reap marked achievements, with per capita incomestanding at about 40 million VND (1,709 USD) and six out of 11 communesrecognised as new-style rural areas.
Earlier the same day, President Phuc and hisentourage paid tribute to late President Ho Chi Minh and martyrs at a monumentin Que Son district.
The locality counted a total of 14,307 martyrs duringthe wars against US and French forces./.
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