Opening of the exhibition Uncle Ho with ethnic minorities
The exhibition displays more than 80 documents and large-sized photos with valuable selected photos.
On the occasion of the 123rd anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's birthday (May 19, 1890 - May 19, 2013) and the 102nd anniversary of Uncle Ho's departure to find a way to save the country (June 5, 1911 - June 5, 2013), Ho Chi Minh Museum - Ho Chi Minh City branch has just opened the thematic exhibition "President Ho Chi Minh with the ethnic minorities of Vietnam".
The exhibition displays more than 80 documents and large-sized photos with valuable selected photos such as: photos of President Ho Chi Minh giving gifts to ethnic minority elders living near the Apatite mine, Lao Cai (1958); President Ho Chi Minh visiting the highland people in Pac Bo - Cao Bang after 20 years of separation (1961)... and some of his handwritten notes and letters to ethnic minorities across the country.
Uncle Ho gives gifts to ethnic minority elders living near the Apatite mine, Lao Cai (1958) (Photo: Petrotimes)
In addition, the thematic exhibition also introduces a number of articles by individuals and groups that won high prizes in the contest “Uncle Ho with ethnic minorities; ethnic minorities with beloved Uncle Ho”. This thematic exhibition deeply expressed Uncle Ho’s affection for his compatriots, highlighting President Ho Chi Minh’s ideology of great national solidarity in the revolutionary cause of national liberation, national unification and national construction.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hoa Xinh, Director of the Ho Chi Minh Museum in Ho Chi Minh City said: “In the coming time, we will continue to adjust the exhibition, and bring in modern equipment, such as animations and touch screens, especially the exhibition room dedicated to Uncle Ho's feelings for the South, the South with Uncle Ho. Because this room, like the characteristics of the Ho Chi Minh Museum located in Ho Chi Minh City, meets the feelings of the people of the South for Uncle Ho”./.
According to (vov.vn) - M.D