On display at the exhibition are more than 200 documents and artifacts. These exhibits are divided into three parts: President Ho Chi Minh and his appeal for patriotic emulation, typical movements in the three regions of the country, and a number of outstanding role models in the movements. 

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President Ho Chi Minh visits Thang Loi cooperative, Vinh Quang commune, Thanh Thuy district (Phu Tho province) on January 26, 1964.
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A paper fan that President Ho Chi Minh gave to Hoang Dao Thuy, General Secretary of the Central Patriotic Emulation Committee, in 1948
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President Ho Chi Minh’s written appeal for patriotic emulation on June 11, 1948

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Delegates at the exhibition

The exhibition also highlights efforts and contribution made by young people across the country in emulation movements, especially those in protecting the environment.  

It aims to affirm the position, role, and effect of the emulation movements in different revolutionary periods of Vietnam, which aroused the spirit of and patriotism among Vietnamese people, contributing to the development of a civilized and prosperous country. 

The event lasts until August 9. 

Translated by Song Anh