Hanoi: National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man accepted a bronze-and-iron light sculpture titled ‘Suc manh cua long dan’ (Power of the People’s Will) donated to the future Vietnam NA Museum by artisan Bui Van Tu during a ceremony in Hanoi on November 15. The handover, taking place ahead of the NA’s upcoming 80th anniversary on January 6, coincided with the ongoing 10th session of the 15th NA, and formed part of preparations for the museum’s official opening.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the sculpture symbolizes the strength and unity of the Vietnamese people, aligning with the theme of the upcoming anniversary celebrations. The museum, once opened, will serve as a repository of the country’s legislative history, showcasing artifacts and artworks that encapsulate the journey and milestones of the National Assembly.
The event highlighted the importance of preserving cultural and historical artifacts as Vietnam approaches a significant milestone in its legislative history. The museum aims to educate future generations about the nation’s political evolution and the role of the National Assembly in shaping Vietnam’s governance.