Bringing together more than 100 photographs, the exhibition revisits pivotal chapters of the nation’s revolution, from the August Revolution of 1945 and victories in the resistance wars against the French colonialists and U.S. imperialists, with the peak being the historic Ho Chi Minh Campaign in 1975, to achievements of the Doi moi (Renewal) process that have strengthened Vietnam’s international standing and improved people's living standards.
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Delegates cut the ribbon to inaugurate the exhibition on February 2. |
In parallel, over 90 additional images are displayed along Dong Khoi street and the Pasteur – Ly Tu Trong corridor, depicting the operation of the two-tier local administration model, the city’s pioneering and innovative spirit, efforts to develop new economic models, the safeguarding of social order and safety, and the vision of building a civilized, modern city and a center for innovation and international integration.
The exhibition is also being staged at several locations across the city, including the Revolutionary Tradition House (Vung Tau ward), Ba Ria Park Square (Ba Ria ward), the Convention and Exhibition Center (Binh Duong ward), and the park area in front of the former Binh Duong provincial administrative center (Binh Duong ward).
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Members of the Saigon ward Women’s Union visit the exhibition. |
Across these venues, organizers are presenting 12 standout events of Ho Chi Minh City in 2025, underscoring the city’s spirit of renewal, creativity, determination and aspirations for development in a new phase.
The exhibitions also convey the festive atmosphere of the Lunar New Year, featuring images of scenic sites, urban landscapes and the city’s friendly people, alongside traditional Tet celebrations and cultural, recreational and entertainment activities for residents.
The exhibition will run until February 22.
Source: VNA