Exhibition Traces Vietnam’s Post-Reunification Journey

Hanoi: An archival photo exhibition is being held at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long to commemorate the 51st anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975-2026). Showcasing more than 70 documentary images, the exhibition highlights Vietnam's journey from the 1975 Spring Victory through the early years of recovery and reconstruction, with a spotlight on the nationwide general election on April 25, 1976. The exhibition runs from April 28 to May 31.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the exhibition provides a comprehensive visual narrative of Vietnam's history over the past half-century. Through carefully curated images, visitors can explore the significant events and milestones that have shaped the nation following its reunification. The exhibition aims to educate the public about Vietnam's historical journey and the efforts involved in the rebuilding process after the war.

The choice of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long as the venue holds historical significance, as it is a site deeply rooted in Vietnam's heritage. The exhibition is expected to attract both locals and tourists, providing an opportunity to reflect on the country's transformative years and the progress achieved since reunification.

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