SOVIET UNION
Nguyễn Ái Quốc, who went under the pseudonym "Chen Vang," was the first Vietnamese person to visit the country of the socialist revolution when in the summer of 1923, he accepted an offer to attend the Fifth Congress of the Communist International. Here, he raised awareness of the need for support for the colonial liberation cause while also emphasizing the importance of learning from other communists. His noble heart burned even more fiercely with the desire to liberate the nation, save the homeland, and bring freedom and peace to his fellow countrymen as his ties with communists became closer to the global front.
One of his most fardent dreams was to meet Lenin - the leader who led the Soviet Union out of the post-war crisis.Recalling the moment he heard the sad news of V.I. Lenin's death, Vietnamese national hero Nguyễn Tất Thành expressed his remorse and admiration for the man who created the proletariat worldwide. Not only did Uncle Hồ expressing His admiration for Lenin as a great revolutionary teacher of the people of the colonies and a fine moral model, with His hands and face red and swollen from the bitter cold of the Moscow winter.