School of Financial and Banking Technology

Feb
22

“Preserving and promoting the value of cultural relics

1. Visit to Long Khanh Administrative Office relic – a mark of resilient history

The first stop on the journey was the Long Khanh Administrative Office relic

Here, Party members and trade‑union members together reviewed historic events

2. Gratitude to wounded soldiers’ families and martyrs’ families, and support for disadvantaged households

organized a gift‑giving program to honor families of wounded soldiers, martyrs, and disadvantaged policy households

3. Offering incense at Long Khanh Martyrs’ Cemetery – honoring those who fell

At Long Khanh Martyrs Cemetery, 2 Party cells and the Executive Committee of the Trade Union held an incense offering ceremony to commemorate the heroic martyrs, expressing their respect and deep gratitude to those who sacrificed for the independence and freedom of the nation. In the solemn atmosphere, each Party member and Trade Union member took time to reflect on the responsibility of today's generation for the cause of national development.

The ceremony was not only a commemoration but also an occasion to educate revolutionary tradition

4. Visit to Hang Gon Megalithic Tomb archaeological relic – a millennia‑old heritage

the only archaeological relic in Dong Nai and a unique Dolmen‑type burial site

Here, the two Party cells and the trade‑union executive committee held a thematic session

Lessons and responsibilities in preserving historical–cultural relics

In the context of integration, socio‑economic development must go hand‑in‑hand with protecting historical relics

Relic preservation is not solely the task of the cultural sector

The Q1/2025 thematic activity left many deep impressions

Nguyen Thi Hoa, Party member of the Finance - Banking Faculty

 

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