Hanoi exhibition spotlights Party’s historical milestones
(VOVWORLD) - An exhibition called "Communist Party of Vietnam - Historical Milestones" has opened in Hanoi to mark the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3). The exhibition, hosted by the Vietnam National Museum of History in collaboration with the Party Central Committee Office’s Archives Department, runs until March 16.
Exhibition “Communist Party of Vietnam - Historical Milestones” opens in Hanoi. (Photo: VOV)
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The exhibition features 150 artifacts, documents, and images that highlight the establishment of the Communist Party of Vietnam, the Party’s leadership through 13 National Congresses, and key historical milestones. It showcases significant victories and achievements, the unity of the Party, people, and military, and valuable lessons from the Vietnamese revolutionary journey.
Visitors to the exhibition at the National Museum of History. (Photo: VOV) |
Dr. Nguyen Van Doan, Director of the Vietnam National Museum of History, said: "The exhibition aims to explain to Party members and the public, especially young people, the Party’s history, leadership, and role in strengthening national solidarity to achieve historic milestones over the past 95 years. The exhibition inspires national pride, promotes self-reliance, and motivates Vietnamese people in national construction and defense in a new era of national rise."
Nguyen Viet Trung, a Hanoi resident, said: "Each artifact, each document on display carries a unique historical significance. I’m particularly impressed with ‘The Revolutionary Path’ by Nguyen Ai Quoc. Over the past 95 years, the Party platform and political guidelines and Ho Chi Minh’s Thought have been a lodestar guiding Vietnam’s revolutionary success."
The exhibition also highlights preparations for the 14th National Party Congress, including public consultations on draft documents and training programs for future Party leaders.