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WTF...unveiling a propagator of communism in your backyard...?
We suck up to China (communist) , now Vietnam (also communist)...
looks like Lenin must be smiling in his grave now....Communism rules.
Ho Chi Minh statue unveiled
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SINGAPORE: Singapore and Vietnam have reaffirmed their cultural and bilateral relations, with the unveiling of a statue of Ho Chi Minh, the founding father of modern Vietnam.
The statue, which was unveiled by Singapore's Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts Yaacob Ibrahim and visiting Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang, will be displayed at the Asian Civilisations Museum Green.
It has a storyboard on Ho Chi Minh's significant contributions to Vietnam's independence and his visits to Singapore.
It also has a Vietnamese translation marker text, to cater to Vietnamese tourists and the growing community of Vietnamese in Singapore.
President Sang, who wrapped up his three-day state visit on Wednesday, also met Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Istana.
During the meeting, both leaders affirmed the strong ties between their countries.
They discussed ways to further strengthen cooperation in areas such as trade, education, tourism, as well as in ASEAN, APEC and other international fora.
Prime Minister Lee and President Sang also witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on the feasibility study of a new Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park in Vietnam.
Earlier in the day, Mr Sang visited the Botanic Gardens. An orchid -- Cahuzacara Hanh Sang -- was named after him.
We suck up to China (communist) , now Vietnam (also communist)...
looks like Lenin must be smiling in his grave now....Communism rules.
Ho Chi Minh statue unveiled
By Saifulbahri Ismail | Posted: 28 September 2011 1850 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Singapore and Vietnam have reaffirmed their cultural and bilateral relations, with the unveiling of a statue of Ho Chi Minh, the founding father of modern Vietnam.
The statue, which was unveiled by Singapore's Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts Yaacob Ibrahim and visiting Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang, will be displayed at the Asian Civilisations Museum Green.
It has a storyboard on Ho Chi Minh's significant contributions to Vietnam's independence and his visits to Singapore.
It also has a Vietnamese translation marker text, to cater to Vietnamese tourists and the growing community of Vietnamese in Singapore.
President Sang, who wrapped up his three-day state visit on Wednesday, also met Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Istana.
During the meeting, both leaders affirmed the strong ties between their countries.
They discussed ways to further strengthen cooperation in areas such as trade, education, tourism, as well as in ASEAN, APEC and other international fora.
Prime Minister Lee and President Sang also witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on the feasibility study of a new Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park in Vietnam.
Earlier in the day, Mr Sang visited the Botanic Gardens. An orchid -- Cahuzacara Hanh Sang -- was named after him.