HO CHI MINH’S HERITAGE ON COLLECTION OF HUMAN CULTURE
Abstract
According to Ho Chi Minh, the selective absorption of human culture to build a revolutionary culture in Vietnam is both a historical tradition and an indispensable objective. As early as 1946, at the
first national conference of cultural conferences, Ho Chi Minh told reporters: There is something good in the East or in the West that one must learn to create a Vietnamese culture. According to Ho Chi Minh, the richer the international culture, the identity of the nation also grows rich. It was from a patriot who went to proletarian internationalism and from proletarian internationalism back to the more powerful nationalist roots. If you do not learn the beauty or beauty of human culture, you will be poor in knowledge. Moreover, due to many historical reasons caused by the objective to build our revolutionary culture at low level, there are many difficulties, the country experienced many years of domination, slavery, war led to a lack of cultural exchanges. Therefore, absorbing the quintessence of human culture to build national culture is inevitable. It was at that time that Ho Chi Minh was a symbol of integration and exchanges of creativity and enrichment of Vietnamese cultural values. One American correspondent commented on him as follows: Ho was not a narrow nationalist, but he was a man who loved the French culture while fighting the French colonialists, who valued the traditions of the French. US network while the United States sabotage your
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