With nearly 150 documents and artifacts, the exhibition consists of 3 parts: Part 1, with the theme "Aspiration for Unification", introduces images of the Vietnamese people implementing the Geneva Agreement; entering the construction of socialism in the North and the struggle for peace and national unification of the people of the North and South. Typical documents and artifacts in this exhibition include: Hien Luong Bridge across Ben Hai River, the temporary border between the North and South of Vietnam from July 1954; Northern people happily welcoming Southern cadres and soldiers to the North in Sam Son, Thanh Hoa, in 1955; Saigon - Gia Dinh people fighting for national unification, May 1, 1956; Hanoi Mechanical Factory (Hanoi Mechanical Company), one of the largest industrial establishments, established on April 12, 1958.

The image of President Ho Chi Minh reading the call to the people and soldiers of the whole country to be determined to defeat the American invaders is displayed at the exhibition.

57mm shell casings on display at the exhibition.
Part 2, with the theme “Vietnam is one - Vietnamese people are one”, introduces the wise policies and decisions of President Ho Chi Minh and our Party that led the Vietnamese army and people to defeat the American invaders; the support and assistance from the great rear in the North to the great front in the South; the support of the people of the world for the Vietnamese people's cause of fighting against the Americans and saving the country.
Typical documents and artifacts: The Third National Congress of the Party held in Hanoi from September 5 to 10, 1960; the founding ceremony of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam in Tan Lap, Chau Thanh, Tay Ninh, on December 20, 1960; the people of Cu Chi (Saigon) jointly launched an uprising to destroy the strategic hamlets of the US and puppet regime in 1960; the "Singing for my compatriots" movement of students in southern cities during the resistance war against the US...

Volunteer application to fight in the South.
Part 3, with the theme “The Country and Rivers Unite”, introduces the victories of our army and people in the 1975 Spring General Offensive and Uprising; the complete liberation of the South; the jubilant atmosphere and joy of the day of national reunification; the reunion of the people of the North and South; the unified Vietnam, the country and rivers are united.
Typical documents and artifacts include images of the Politburo and the Central Executive Committee of the Vietnam Workers' Party meeting to decide on launching the 1975 Spring General Offensive and Uprising (from December 18, 1974 to January 8, 1975); the Liberation Army attacking and taking control of Buon Ma Thuot town, Dak Lak, on March 10, 1975...

Delegates visit the exhibition.
The exhibition helps the public, especially the younger generation, better understand the desire for peace, the will to unify, the inseparable solidarity between the North and the South throughout history, today and forever. Thereby, it arouses pride, self-reliance, and creates positive motivation for every Vietnamese citizen to see more clearly their responsibility in protecting national independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity; overcoming all difficulties, uniting to successfully achieve the goal of a rich people, a strong country, democracy, fairness, and civilization, bringing the country into a new era - the era of national growth.
Exhibition open until August 2025.
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