Panorama of the opening ceremony of the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
Attending the opening of the thematic exhibition, on the guest side were: Comrade Ngo Dong Hai, member of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission; Comrade Hoang Dao Cuong, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism; Dr. Doan Van Bau, Director of the Department of Political Theory, Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission; Colonel Nguyen Hoang An, Deputy Commander of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Command; Lieutenant Colonel Tran Van Nghi, Director of the People's Public Security Museum,
Ministry of Public Security ; representatives of the Embassies: Cuba, the Russian Federation, Thailand, Brunei, Laos, Cambodia...; representatives of the leaders of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission, the Central Party Office, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, representatives of the Vietnam Cultural Heritage Association, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Command, Regiment 375 of the Guard Command, representatives of the leaders of agencies and units in the museum and relic block... On the Ho Chi Minh Museum side, there were Dr. Vu Manh Ha, Director of the Ho Chi Minh Museum, along with all officers, civil servants and employees of the Museum. Attending and reporting on the event were reporters from news agencies, newspapers, radio and television stations of the Central Government and Hanoi City.

Dr. Vu Manh Ha, Director of the Ho Chi Minh Museum, delivered the opening speech at the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
Speaking at the opening of the Exhibition, Dr. Vu Manh Ha, Director of the Ho Chi Minh Museum, affirmed: “August 19, 1945 has entered the history of Vietnam not only as a brilliant milestone, but also marked the birth of the People's Public Security force. Our Public Security is the People's Public Security, serving the People and relying on the People to work. Over the past 80 years,
educated and trained by President Ho Chi Minh, under the leadership of the Party, with the trust and support of the People, the Vietnam People's Public Security has become the core armed force in the cause of protecting national security, ensuring social order and safety, fighting against crime and law violations. With more than 200 carefully selected photos, documents and typical artifacts, including many rare original artifacts, the special exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words" introduces to the public the feelings, care, direction and guidance of President Ho Chi Minh. Ho Chi Minh dedicated to the Vietnam People's Public Security Force from its early days until his passing, and at the same time depicted the noble qualities of the Public Security force through 80 years of building, fighting and growing up. Engraved with Uncle Ho's words, those noble qualities have been tempered through many difficulties and challenges in wartime as well as peacetime, inherited and promoted by generations of police officers and soldiers, so that the Vietnam People's Public Security Force is always worthy of being the sharp "sword" and the solid "steel shield" of the Party, State and People as President Ho Chi Minh instructed."

Delegates cut the ribbon to open the exhibition “People’s Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho’s words” of the Ho Chi Minh Museum. Photo: BTHCM
Delegates cut the ribbon to open the exhibition “People’s Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho’s words” of the Ho Chi Minh Museum. Photo: BTHCM
The exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words" of the Ho Chi Minh Museum introduces to the public an overview of the heroic history of the Vietnam People's Public Security force over the past 8 decades, under the guiding light of the ideology, morality and deep affection of beloved President Ho Chi Minh.
Thematic Exhibition content includes 02 parts:
Part I: You are the light that guides the way
After the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam, the predecessor organizations of the People's Public Security were established one after another to protect the organization, the revolution and the ideal of national independence. After the success of the August Revolution in 1945, the first People's Public Security organizations in the three regions were established, with the task of suppressing counter-revolutionaries, ensuring security and order, protecting the Party, the revolutionary government and the People. On February 21, 1946, President Ho Chi Minh issued a decree to unify the People's Public Security forces throughout the country into the Vietnam Public Security Service.
As President, Uncle Ho paid special attention to building, educating and training the People's Public Security force. His six teachings on "The Qualities of a Revolutionary Public Security Officer" have become the guiding principle for all actions of the Vietnam People's Public Security. He directly spoke many times at conferences and classes of the Public Security sector, visited, encouraged, praised and cheered on units and soldiers to overcome difficulties and challenges, successfully complete the task of protecting national security and maintaining a peaceful life for the people.
Delegates visit the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
Delegates visit the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
Delegates visit the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
Some documents and artifacts at the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
Some documents and artifacts at the special exhibition “People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words”. Photo: BTHCM
Some documents and artifacts at the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
Badge awarded by President Ho Chi Minh to Mr. Nguyen Dinh Son for his achievements in organizing security protection during the National Day rally on September 2, 1955. Photo: BTHCM
The thermos flask was made from the wreckage of an American plane, presented by the Quang Binh People's Armed Police to the Party Central Committee to commemorate the victory over American planes on the night of June 7, 1965. Photo: BTHCM
Dagger of Vinh Linh Border Police Station presented to President Ho Chi Minh in 1967. Photo: BTHCM
Recorder and Wall Calendar at the Special Exhibition “People's Public Security - 80 years of recording Uncle Ho's words”. Photo: BTHCM
The climbing stick that Comrade Ho Van Dai, Deputy Director of the Guard Department, Ministry of Public Security, brought back from China as a gift to President Ho Chi Minh on the occasion of Lunar New Year in 1969. Photo: BTHCM
Part II: Worthy of the title "Sharp Sword, Strong Steel Shield"
Over 80 years of building, fighting and growing, generations of cadres and soldiers of the People's Public Security force have constantly strived, cultivated and trained the "Qualities of a revolutionary public security officer" according to Uncle Ho's Six Teachings, building a glorious heroic tradition, worthy of being a sharp "Sword" and a solid "Steel Shield" protecting the Party, the State, the people and the socialist regime.
The noble qualities of revolutionary police officers are continuously honed in their daily work, regardless of wartime or peacetime. That is the source of strength that helps the Vietnam People's Police achieve many feats and outstanding achievements, making especially important contributions to the cause of national liberation and reunification in the past as well as to the construction and protection of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam today.
Delegates visit the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
Sergeant Tong Van Dong gave his mask and oxygen tank to a victim in the fire at the Petroleum Building, Le Loi Avenue, Thanh Hoa City, January 16, 2020. Photo: BTHCM
Delegates visit the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
The thematic exhibition “People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words” is a cultural event that contributes to educating the tradition of patriotism, national pride, raising the sense of responsibility, promoting the mass movement of all social classes, especially the young generation today, in the cause of protecting national security and social order, thereby contributing to promoting the movement of "All people protecting national security" in the new era - the era of development, prosperity and strength of the Vietnamese nation.
Delegates visit the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
Delegates and visitors visit the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
Delegates and visitors visit the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
Delegates and visitors visit the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words". Photo: BTHCM
Delegates visit the exhibition "People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words" at the Ho Chi Minh Museum. Photo: BTHCM
Thematic exhibition “People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words” of Ho Chi Minh Museum. Photo: BTHCM
Thematic exhibition “People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words” of Ho Chi Minh Museum. Photo: BTHCM
Thematic exhibition “People's Public Security - 80 years of remembering Uncle Ho's words” of Ho Chi Minh Museum. Photo: BTHCM
The thematic exhibition is open to visitors at the Ho Chi Minh Museum from August 15, 2025 to October 15, 2025.
Media Department, Ho Chi Minh Museum
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