The exhibition showcases 300 photos and documents highlighting outstanding groups and individuals in the “Studying and following President Ho Chi Minh’s thought, morals, and lifestyle” movement. Through exhibits and touching stories, viewers will learn more about those who overcame their difficulties in life and at work, and did good things to other people and the community.

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Delegates cutting the ribbons to kick off the exhibition

Grouped in two parts, the exhibition aims to honor good examples in press articles across the country and popularize the “Studying and following President Ho Chi Minh’s thought, morals, and lifestyle” movement.

Under the theme “Studying and following President Ho Chi Minh’s thought, morals, and lifestyle is a regular task of the whole Party and people,” the first part focuses on briefing historical milestones to reaffirm the Party’s and State’s sound decision on launching the movement since the President Ho Chi Minh passed away. Through the movement, thousands of groups and individuals across the nation promoted their emulation spirit in production and combat to contribute to building Vietnam into a peaceful, united, independent, democratic, and prosperous nation as President Ho Chi Minh once wished.

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Visitors to the exhibition

The second part introduces 129 outstanding persons who have been bright examples in construction and socio-economic development, culture, Party building, defense and security. They have also contributed greatly to spreading the movement in the community and served as an encouragement source to other people from all walks of life to make more contribution to the national construction and defense cause.

Similar exhibitions will be held at the museum’s chapters and at President Ho Chi Minh commemorative places across the country.

Translated by Tran Hoai