Towards the anniversary of the establishment of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3, 1930 - February 3, 2021), to welcome the National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam XIII, the Party Committee of VNPT Technology organized a program to visit the historic ATK Dinh Hoa, Thai Nguyen. This is also a program in a series of activities celebrating the 10th anniversary of the establishment of VNPT Technology (January 6, 2011 - January 6, 2021).
The delegation of VNPT Technology was led by Mr. Tran Huu Quyen - Secretary of the Party Committee of VNPT Technology, Chairman of the Board of Directors, along with Mr. Tran Dinh Hung - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Member of the Board of Directors of VNPT Technology, Mr. To Manh Cuong - Member of the Board of Directors, General Director of VNPT Technology, Mr. Nguyen Van Nam - General Director of ANSV, Mr. Hoang Manh Cuong - General Director of VIVAS and members of the Board of Directors and Trade Union Executive Committee. The company has offered memorial incense at the Ho Chi Minh Memorial House and the Memorial House of the Post and Telecommunications.
The memorial house of President Ho Chi Minh is located in Phu Dinh commune, Dinh Hoa district, located on a high hill on top of De Pass against Hong Mountain range, near Khuon Tat - Uncle Ho's residence and working place during the war against the French. Tin Keo was the place where Uncle Ho chaired the meeting of the Politburo on December 6, 1953 about the historic Dien Bien Phu campaign. The Memorial House of the Post and Telecommunications is in Ban La village, Binh Thanh commune. From 1946 to 1954, Ban La village was the headquarters of the Central Transport and Communication Department (the predecessor organization of the Vietnam Post Office - now the Ministry of Information and Communications). At this place, the Central Transport and Communication Department organized a communication network to serve the Party Central Committee and the Government, contributing to the victory of the war against the French colonialism.