Exhibition on President Ho Chi Minh Opens in Fukuoka, Japan

Fukuoka: An exhibition showcasing over 200 photographs and documents featuring President Ho Chi Minh opened on May 28 in Fukuoka city, Japan, as part of activities to mark the late leader’s 135th birth anniversary (May 19, 1890-2025). With five themes, the exhibition highlights Chi Minh as a symbol of patriotism, peace, cultural exchange, and national development. The exhibition, part of an initiative to honour President Ho Chi Minh abroad in 2025, will remain open to the public until May 29.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the exhibition serves as a cultural bridge between Vietnam and Japan, emphasizing the historical ties and shared values between the two countries. The carefully curated photographs and documents demonstrate the life and legacy of President Ho Chi Minh, showcasing his contributions to Vietnam’s national development and his role in promoting global peace and cultural exchange. The initiative to honor President Ho Chi Minh abroad aims to foster international understanding and appreciation for his work and ideals.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn