On March 23, the Son La provincial Museum coordinated with President Ho Chi Minh relic site in the Presidential Palace to open an exhibition introducing a collection of signatures and autographs of President Ho Chi Minh in the 1945-1969 period at the Son La Prison Special National Relic Area.
Veterans from Hai Phong visit the exhibition area. (Photo: baosonla.org.vn)
On display are more than 200 documents and photos of President Ho Chi Minh's signatures and autographs in 1945-1969.
The exhibition is divided into two parts. The first includes photos and documents in the 1945-1954 period when President Ho Chi Minh founded the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, built the people's administration system, pursued diplomatic solutions to protect revolutionary achievements, and led the long-term resistance war against French colonialists (1945-1954).
Meanwhile, the second introduces photos and documents in the 1954-1969 period when he led the process of building socialism and protecting the North, and at the same time conducting the national liberation revolution in the South, and expanding diplomatic relations to mobilise support and help of the international community.
This is one of the meaningful activities to respond to a series of events commemorating the 65th anniversary of Uncle Ho's visit to the Northwest, the 5th anniversary of the inauguration of Uncle Ho's Monument with ethnic minorities in the Northwest, and the 70th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu victory, 134 years of President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday.
The exhibition will remain open to visitors until the end of July 2023./.
BTA