Vietnam’s President Tô Lâm has issued a letter marking the 25th anniversary of National Family Day, observed annually on June 28th. The commemorative message reflects on the significance of the family unit within Vietnamese society and culture. National Family Day was first celebrated in 2001 to promote family values and strengthen bonds between generations. The letter, published by Thanh Niên newspaper, underscores the importance of familial responsibility and mutual support. It acknowledges the evolving role of families in modern Vietnam while reaffirming traditional values. The full text of President Tô Lâm’s message has been released to the public for widespread dissemination and reflection. This anniversary serves as a national reminder of the central role families play in societal well-being.