At the special exhibition "Independence Autumn" taking place at the Ho Chi Minh Museum, Hanoi , visitors noticed many precious artifacts, published for the first time about Uncle Ho.
This is a copy of Nguyen Ai Quoc's identity card at 6 Villa des Gobelins Street, issued on September 4, 1919 (The card has a photo embossed with his signature). And this is Nguyen Ai Quoc's photographer's business card.
During the years 1921-1923, Nguyen Ai Quoc moved to a new residence on the second floor of house number 9, Compoint alley, Paris, France. During this time, he worked at the Lainé photography shop.
Along with that is the letter of President Ho Chi Minh to the Central Executive Committee of the German Socialist Unity Party informing and inviting the delegation to attend the Party Congress and the 15th National Day of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, August 1, 1960; The poem celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam by poet Hoang Viem Boi...
These meaningful artifacts help viewers imagine part of Uncle Ho's arduous revolutionary activities.
Consisting of 2 parts: Ba Dinh Shining and From the Autumn of Independence to the Spring of Renovation, with more than 200 documents, images and artifacts, the exhibition introduces to the public the aspiration, will of independence, self-reliance, the strength of great national unity; the great achievements in the cause of Renovation, integration and development of the country.
The exhibition “Independence Autumn” is a cultural event that contributes to arousing the spirit of patriotism, solidarity, self-reliance, national pride and self-respect of every Vietnamese citizen. The exhibition welcomes visitors until December 25 at the Ho Chi Minh Museum, Hanoi./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/nhung-hien-vat-quy-lan-dau-duoc-cong-bo-ve-chu-cich-ho-chi-minh-post1063044.vnp
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