Some 200 publications on the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) are on display at an exhibition which opened in Hanoi from January 18 to 24 to mark the CPV’s 91st founding anniversary (February 3, 1920-2021) and welcome the upcoming the 13th National Party Congress.
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The 13th National Party Congress to take place in Hanoi from January 25 to February 2
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Exhibits tell how the Party led the Vietnamese people to independence and recorded great achievements during “Doi Moi” and the era of international integration, as well as Party building efforts today.
Nearly 60 posters featuring the 13th National Party Congress are also displayed in a separate section.
The exhibition is being co-organised by the Department of Fine Arts, Photography and Exhibition, the National Library of Vietnam, the Vietnam Military History Museum, and the Museum of Vietnamese Youth.
It aims to highlight the CPV’s leadership during the country’s struggle for independence, “Doi Moi” (renewal) process, and nation building, and the Vietnamese people’s achievements in constructing and safeguarding a socialist Vietnam.
It features multiple sections, including one displaying photos and documents on the CPV’s history.
Another section will exhibit photos on the contributions made by the Vietnam People’s Army and the People’s Public Security in the construction and safeguarding of a socialist Vietnam.
Photos, documents, and other exhibits depicting the trust of Vietnamese youth in the CPV’s leadership and how they have followed President Ho Chi Minh’s words will be showcased./.
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