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Vietnam museum receives President Ho’s gift to German journalist
Ho Chi Minh Museum has
recently received ‘The Tale of Kieu’ which is a gift from President Ho Chi Minh
to former German journalist Franz Faber.
Former German journalist had the gift from President Ho Chi Minh when he visited
Vietnam in 1955 at the invitation of President Ho.
The above mentioned Tale of Kieu includes two volumes with 471 pages. The book
was published in 1951 in Vietnamese - French bilingual language.
Franz Faber and his wife had spent years to translate ‘The Tale of Kieu’ into
German and introduced it to German people. For the past 50 years, Faber has kept
the book as a valuable thing, but now he wanted to return the book to the
Vietnamese people. Therefore, in early April, through the Embassy of Germany, he
presented the book to the Ho Chi Minh Museum.
In his letter to the Vietnamese Embassy, the 92 year old man said though he has
lived in many countries, he has the deepest feelings for Vietnam and he loves to
recall his fine memories of the Asian country.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Do Hoa Binh called on Franz Faber on April 18
and conveyed thanks from the Ho Chi Minh Museum to him for his present. (photo)
In 1954, when peace was restored in the northern part of Vietnam, Faber led a
group of journalists from the former Democratic Republic of Germany to visit
Vietnam . During the trip, he met President Ho Chi Minh on several occasions.
Once the President handed Faber two volumes of ‘the Tale of Kieu’, saying,
"Maybe you could do something with these books."
Two years ago, Franz Faber also presented the Ho Chi Minh Museum with Ho Chi
Minh films and photos, which he took when he was a correspondent in Hanoi.
Source: VietNamNet/ND |
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