An exhibition entitled “The Communist Party of Vietnam – From Congress to Congress” opened at the Vietnam National Museum of History in Hanoi on January 19 to mark the 91st anniversary of CPV (February 3, 1930 - 2020) and welcome the upcoming 13th National Party Congress.
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Cutting ribbon to open the exhibition
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Accordingly, more than 200 documents, items, and photos are on display and divided into three sections.
The first introduces how the CPV was founded, with “French Colonialism on Trial” - a book by President Ho Chi Minh, and the CPV’s Brief Political Platform, Brief Policy and Party Statutes approved by the party founding conference in 1930 being exhibited.
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Visitors to the exhibition
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The second section, which gives visitors a glimpse into the previous 12 Party Congresses, features reports, speeches, documents, and resolutions delivered and adopted at these events, as well as draft writings from Party General Secretaries.
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Foreign visitor to the exhibition
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The third section highlights the preparatory work for the 13th National Party Congress, including all-level Party congresses and voters’ meetings.
Through the exhibition, the museum hopes to provide the public, especially young people, with a better understanding about the CPV’s history alongside Vietnam’s achievements under the CPV’s leadership, said Director Nguyen Van Doan. This will help them be better aware of their responsibility to build a prosperous, peaceful, and developed Vietnam, he added.
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Visitors to the exhibion (Source: baotintuc.vn)
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The exhibition will run through the end of May.
The 13th National Party Congresses is to take place from January 25 to February 2./.
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