An exhibition was launched on August 29 at Hanoi’s Ho Chi Minh Museum on
the testament of the late President Ho Chi Minh and the achievements
that the Party, State and people of Vietnam have made during 45 years of
implementing his will.
Along with the copy of the
original ten-page testament, the exhibition also displays close to 200
photographs, documents and objects showcasing Vietnam’s successes over
the last 45 years, including the liberation of the South and national
reunification, socio-economic development, and the expansion of
international cooperation.
The late President Ho Chi
Minh wrote his will between May 1965 and May 1969. This special
historical document has become a guideline for national development and
building Vietnam ’s future.
The will also refers
to the constant pursuit of the transition to socialism and the
implementation of the renewal process. Furthermore, it notes the
importance of strengthening international solidarity and utilising the
strengths of the nation and today’s era to contribute to global efforts
promoting the world revolution.
Jointly
organised by the Ho Chi Minh Museum, the Reserve Department of the Party
Central Committee Office and the Academy of Journalism and
Communications, the exhibition will run until October 29.
Alongside the opening of the exhibition, a scientific conference was
also held to discuss the value of the will and review achievements
Vietnam obtained under its guidance, as well as looking at future
challenges and devising ways to implement the will better.-VNA