Citizens pay their respects and mourn the passing of the Party General Secretary, offering incense at the Quan Su Pagoda.

A woman from Dong Anh district joins others at the pagoda, united in their respect for Vietnam’s beloved Party leader.

Buddhists gather at Quan Su Pagoda to honor the memory of the Party leader and express their deep respect through a memorial service.

A young person offers incense, grateful for the leadership and dedication of the nation’s beloved figure.

The nation unites in grief, paying tribute to the Party General Secretary.

The funeral of Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong will follow national mourning etiquette. The respect-paying ceremony and memorial service will be held at the National Funeral Hall in Hanoi, with the burial ceremony taking place at Mai Dich Cemetery on July 26th.
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