— General Secretary Xi Jinping’s important speech during his meeting with representatives of Chinese and Vietnamese youth participating in the “Red Study Tour” sparked enthusiastic responses from young people of both countries.

On the morning of April 15, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and President Xi Jinping, together with General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and President To Lam, who was on a state visit to China, met with representatives of Chinese and Vietnamese youth participating in the “Red Study Tour” at the Great Hall of the People and delivered an important speech. Young representatives from both countries who attended the meeting expressed that General Secretary Xi Jinping’s important speech pointed the way for young people of both nations to firmly establish red beliefs and carry forward the red legacy. The youth will follow the revolutionary footsteps of the older generation of leaders from both countries, explore the red genes of China-Vietnam friendship, act as inheritors and disseminators of that friendship, and gather youthful strength for the socialist cause of both countries and the building of a strategically significant China-Vietnam community with a shared future.

“What the Vietnamese youth expressed in their letter was gratitude to General Secretary Xi Jinping for promoting people-to-people friendly exchanges between the two countries.”

General Secretary Xi Jinping stated that last year, together with General Secretary To Lam, he launched the “Red Study Tour” project. Over the past year, young people from both countries have jointly explored the red genes of China-Vietnam friendship, experienced the diverse aspects of Chinese-style modernization, and left many vivid stories of mutual learning and mutual understanding across China. Not long ago, he received letters written in Chinese from students at the Foreign Language Specialized School under Hanoi National University and other schools, sharing their profound insights from participating in the “Red Study Tour” and their determination to become inheritors and disseminators of China-Vietnam friendship, which he found very gratifying.

Bui Hoang Son, a member of the Vietnamese youth cadre delegation participating in the “Never Forget the Original Aspiration” study camp of the “Red Study Tour,” listened to General Secretary Xi Jinping’s speech on site. He stated that under the care and promotion of the top leaders of both parties and countries, the “Red Study Tour” project has been quickly implemented, transforming from concept to practice with diverse themes and rich content, and is becoming a bridge to foster mutual understanding and closeness between the younger generations of the two countries. Young people are the future of their respective nations and the seeds of friendly relations between the two countries. “The ‘Red Study Tour’ is of great significance, reflecting the concern of the top leaders of both parties and countries for the future of friendly relations,” Bui Hoang Son said.

At the former site of the Vietnamese Youth Revolutionary Comrades Association in Guangzhou, they heard the resounding historical footsteps of Vietnamese revolutionary predecessors; at the Yan’an Revolutionary Memorial Hall, they learned about the glorious journey of the Communist Party of China leading the Chinese revolution from a low point to a high point and achieving historic turning points; at the China-Vietnam border, they experienced the prosperous development of cross-border tourism cooperation zones; atop the 118th floor of the Shanghai Tower, “the Top of Shanghai,” they felt the surging vitality of the frontier of reform and opening-up; they exchanged ideas at the China-Vietnam Youth Speech Contest and sparked intellectual collisions at the China-Vietnam Youth Reading Sharing Session… Over the past year, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China has organized nine sessions of the “Red Study Tour” themed study camps, inviting a total of over 1,200 outstanding Vietnamese youth from various fields to participate.

“What the Vietnamese youth expressed in their letter was gratitude to General Secretary Xi Jinping for promoting people-to-people friendly exchanges between the two countries,” a Vietnamese journalist told reporters. As General Secretary To Lam said, “Every young person participating in the ‘Red Study Tour’ cherishes the ‘comrades plus brothers’ friendship between the two parties and peoples of Vietnam and China.” Thanks to the “Red Study Tour” project, more Vietnamese young people have the opportunity to visit China, understand the history of friendly exchanges between the two parties and countries, and experience the diverse aspects of Chinese-style modernization. “The ‘Red Study Tour’ allows Vietnamese and Chinese youth to enhance mutual understanding through face-to-face exchanges, nurturing the new forces of friendly relations between the two countries,” the journalist said.

“We have the responsibility to inherit the red genes and carry forward the red legacy.”

General Secretary Xi Jinping emphasized that young people are a vital force driving social development and progress, and they are also the torchbearers who will pass on the cause of the two parties and countries from generation to generation.

Vietnamese youth Luong Thi

Great Hall of the People

The Great Hall of the People, located on the western side of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, is a monumental government building constructed in 1959 as one of the “Ten Great Buildings” to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China. It serves as the primary venue for the National People’s Congress, the country’s legislative body, as well as for state ceremonies and diplomatic events. Its design blends traditional Chinese architectural elements with Soviet-influenced monumental style, and it contains the famous 10,000-seat Great Auditorium.

former site of the Vietnamese Youth Revolutionary Comrades Association in Guangzhou

The former site of the Vietnamese Youth Revolutionary Comrades Association in Guangzhou, located at 13 Wenming Road, served as a pivotal training ground for Vietnamese revolutionaries in the 1920s. Founded by Ho Chi Minh in 1925, this organization played a crucial role in nurturing early communist cadres and spreading revolutionary ideas among Vietnamese youth. Today, the site stands as a historical testament to the close ties between the Chinese and Vietnamese independence movements.

Yan’an Revolutionary Memorial Hall

The Yan’an Revolutionary Memorial Hall, located in Shaanxi Province, China, is a museum dedicated to the history of the Chinese Communist Party during its pivotal Yan’an period (1935–1948). It showcases artifacts, photographs, and documents from the era when Mao Zedong and other leaders established their revolutionary base in the region, developing key strategies that led to the party’s eventual victory. The hall serves as an important educational site, preserving the legacy of the Yan’an spirit and the revolutionary struggle.

China-Vietnam border

The China-Vietnam border stretches approximately 1,297 kilometers, shaped by centuries of cultural exchange, trade, and conflict, including the brief 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War. Key crossing points like the Friendship Pass at Youyi Guan have historically served as vital trade and diplomatic corridors since ancient times. Today, the border region is a hub for cross-border commerce, tourism, and cultural integration, reflecting a complex but evolving relationship between the two nations.

Shanghai Tower

The Shanghai Tower is a 632-meter (2,073-foot) supertall skyscraper in Lujiazui, Shanghai, making it the tallest building in China and the third tallest in the world. Completed in 2015, its twisting, asymmetrical design was inspired by traditional Chinese architecture and is intended to reduce wind loads by 24%. The tower serves as a symbol of China’s rapid economic growth and features the world’s highest observation deck, offering panoramic views of the city.

Top of Shanghai

“Top of Shanghai” refers to the observation decks atop the Shanghai Tower, the tallest building in China and the second tallest in the world. Located in the Lujiazui financial district, the tower was completed in 2015 and offers panoramic views of the Huangpu River and the Bund. Its history reflects Shanghai’s rapid modernization, symbolizing the city’s rise as a global economic powerhouse.