Over 150 objects, documents, photos on display give a brief on the birth of the CPV; 13 National Party Congresses, the CPV’s clear-sighted decisions, feats-of-arms, victories, achievements; lessons drawn from the revolution of Vietnam under the leadership of the Party; the solidarity, great and joint efforts, consensus of the entire Party, whole people, and whole military over the past 95 years.

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At the meeting to establish the Communist Party of Vietnam in February 1930

This exhibition has three parts. The first one themed “The foundation of the CPV (February 3, 1930)” spotlights President Ho Chi Minh’s role in disseminating Marxism-Leninism in Vietnam and the establishment of the CPV on February 3, 1930 to lead the Vietnamese revolutionary cause.

The second part entitled “The CPV- Historical milestones” features the Party’s resolutions and documents, the country’s historical milestones and attainments gained under the VPA’s leadership, particularly those in the nearly four decades of the renewal process and international integration.

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Leader Nguyen Ai Quoc teaches at a training course for Vietnamese revolution’s cadres in Guangzhou, China.

The last one, “Towards the 14th National Party Congress,” introduces preparations for this congress, including meetings to collect opinions on draft documents to be presented at the event, and the provision of knowledge and skills for personnel groomed for membership of the 14th Party Central Committee.

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A view of the second part of the exhibition spotlighting the CPV’s historical milestones

The exhibition helps Party cadres and members, people from all walks of life, especially youth learn more about the history of the CPV, the wise leadership of the Party, the national solidarity power, and important landmarks of the CPV over the past 95 years. It also contributes to inspiring each Vietnamese’ national pride, resilience, and encourage them to show their responsibility for building a stronger Vietnam to enter the new era - the era of the nation’s rise and to mark more milestones in national development and international integration.

The exhibition is open until March 16.

Translated by Mai Huong