More than 100 documents, artifacts and many precious images about President Ho Chi Minh and the first cadres nurtured, cultivated and trained by Uncle Ho and the revolutionary soldiers who fought in colonial and imperialist prisons are on display at an exhibition which has opened in Hanoi.
The work “Duong Kach Menh” (The Revolutionary Road) displayed at the exhibition. (Source: https://dantri.com.vn)
The exhibition is being held by the Vietnam National Museum of History in coordination with the Archives Department of the Party Central Committee Office to mark the 65th anniversary of the work: Revolutionary Ethics of President Ho Chi Minh (December 1958-December 2023), and looking toward the 94th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3, 1930- February 3, 2024).
The exhibits were stored at the National Museum of History, the Archives Department of the Party Central Committee's Office, and the Revolutionary Soldiers Museum.
The exhibition also introduces the role of leader Nguyen Ai Quoc - Ho Chi Minh in training and cultivating red seeds for the Vietnamese revolution through the work “Duong Kach Menh” (The Revolutionary Road); political training courses in Guangzhou (China); images, documents, artifacts and stories about the first generation of Vietnamese revolutionary cadres.
The work “Duong Kach Menh” by leader Nguyen Ai Quoc was first published in Guangzhou (China), in 1927.
On display are documents, artifacts, and images of memorabilia, works, political documents, famous quotes and sayings of revolutionary soldiers in colonial and imperialist prisons.
This event helped people from all walks of life, especially the younger generation, understand more about the contributions of young people in the first years of the proletarian revolution in Vietnam.
The exhibition will run until March 2024./.
Compiled by BTA