Hue Exhibition Showcases President Ho Chi Minh’s Activities in China

Hanoi: A thematic exhibition featuring 370 documents and artefacts on President Ho Chi Minh’s activities in China has opened at the Ho Chi Minh Museum in Hue city. The display is organised into five sections covering his early organisational efforts, shared resolve in the fight against foreign invaders, mutual support and close ties, everlasting friendship, and an overview of Nguyen Ai Quoc – Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary work in China.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the exhibition aims to highlight the significant role that President Ho Chi Minh played in fostering relations between Vietnam and China. The sections provide a comprehensive look at his early efforts to organise and mobilise support, the collaborative efforts in the struggle against foreign invaders, and the mutual support that was cultivated during this period. The exhibition also emphasizes the deep and long-lasting friendship between the two nations, showcasing how these historical ties have been maintained over the years.

The Ho Chi Minh Museum in Hue has curated these artefacts and documents to not only educate visitors about the historical significance of Ho Chi Minh’s activities in China but also to strengthen the understanding of the revolutionary leader’s vision and his role in international solidarity. The exhibition serves as an educational resource, offering insights into the shared history and revolutionary efforts of Vietnam and China.

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