Quang Tri approves park named after Cuban leader
The decision was made during a meeting of the
provincial People’s Council to discuss naming of the park, as part of
activities to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Fidel Castro’s historical visit
to the newly-liberated area in the south of Vietnam in Quang Tri province.
The Fidel Park is hoped to express the sentiment of
Quang Tri people to the Cuban leader, thus deepening ties between Vietnam and
Cuba.
The park – spanning 16.15ha – is located at one of the
spots Castro visited during his trip 45 years ago. It was built at a cost of
nearly 138 billion VND (about 6 million USD), including 30 billion VND sourced
from the State budget.
Fidel made three visits to Vietnam in September 1973,
December 1995, and February 2003. He was the first foreign leader to visit the
newly-liberated area in the south of Vietnam. He took the lead in international
movements to support Vietnam’s struggle for national independence and
reunification, along with its process of national development and defence.
Due to his contributions, the Cuban leader was
presented with the two noblest orders of the Vietnamese State: the Golden Star
Order in 1982 and the Ho Chi Minh Order in 1989.-VNA