Hanoi, June 5 -- On June 5, 1911, 21-year-old Nguyen Tat Thanh stepped aboard the Amiral Latouche-Treville at Nha Rong Wharf in Ho Chi Minh City with little more than determination and a vision: to learn from the world and return to help his people. One hundred and fifteen years later, that journey remains a defining chapter in Vietnam's history. For Vu Hai Truong, a Vietnamese scholar living and working in Hong Kong (China), a place closely associated with President Ho Chi Minh's revolutionary activities, the anniversary carries particular significance. Truong, who works at the University of Hong Kong, said he feels fortunate to study and work in a city once chosen by Ho Chi Minh as a base for organising and advancing the Vietnamese revo...