The exhibition is being held at the Bac Ninh Provincial Library, No. 2 Kinh Bac Ward. In his opening remarks, the Deputy Director of the Bac Ninh Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Khong Duc Thanh, emphasized: President Ho Chi Minh is a national liberation hero and an outstanding cultural figure of Vietnam. On June 5, 1911, the patriotic young man Nguyen Tat Thanh left Nha Rong port aboard the Admiral Latouche-Tréville ship with a burning desire to find a way to save the country and its people.
That 30-year journey became a major milestone in the national liberation cause, opening up the correct revolutionary path under the light of Marxism-Leninism, bringing independence and freedom to the Fatherland and happiness to the Vietnamese people.

The exhibition features documents and images about the life and revolutionary career of President Ho Chi Minh , including books, newspapers, paintings, and models recreating landmarks associated with his life and activities, such as Nha Rong Port, Ho Chi Minh's stilt house, and his hometown of Sen village (Kim Lien)...
The exhibition space also features 40 representative documentary photographs depicting President Ho Chi Minh's arduous journey in search of a way to save the country; and 41 winning entries from the "Our Uncle Ho" painting contest organized by the Bac Ninh Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism in April 2026.
Through this, the public has the opportunity to look back at the arduous yet glorious revolutionary journey of President Ho Chi Minh, and at the same time see the love, gratitude, and pride that today's generations have for him.
Following the exhibition's opening, a thematic talk titled "The Footprints of the Leader on the Journey of National History" was given by Associate Professor Dr. Do Xuan Tuat, Deputy Director of the Ho Chi Minh and Party Leaders Institute, Ho Chi Minh National Political Academy.
The exhibition is open to the public until June 25th.
Source: https://daibieunhandan.vn/ho-chi-minh-cuoc-hanh-trinh-cua-thoi-dai-10419183.html







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