The National Order of Vietnam is the highest honor awarded by the Vietnamese government. It was first established in 1950 by President Ho Chi Minh to recognize individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions to the country's revolutionary cause. There are five classes of the National Order of Vietnam - First Class, Second Class, Third Class, Fourth Class, and Fifth Class - each with its own specific criteria and requirements for eligibility. The National Order of Vietnam is typically awarded on major occasions such as National Day or in recognition of significant accomplishments in various fields including art, literature, science and technology, education, and social work. Recipients of the National Order of Vietnam include high-ranking government officials, military leaders, intellectuals, and artists who have made significant contributions to Vietnam's development and society.
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