A photo exhibition featuring the care for revolutionary veterans and their families is underway at the Labor Cultural Palace today at the Hanoi Museum.

The photo exhibition, jointly co-organized by the Hanoi Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs and Kinh te & Do thi (The Economic & Urban) Newspaper, will last until the end of October,

Delegates from the Hanoi authority visited the attended the exhibition. Photo: Ngoc Tu

Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Dinh Tien Dung, Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Tran Sy Thanh, and many other representatives from the Party Committee and People’s Committee of Hanoi attended the opening ceremony of the exhibition.

According to the organizers, the photo exhibition aims to honor the great contributions of heroes, martyrs, wounded soldiers, and those who made merits to the revolution.

At the same time, it also shows the social responsibility of agencies and businesses in Hanoi toward these people.

Director of the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs Bach Lien Huong said that the exhibition is one of the meaningful activities to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Invalids and Martyrs’ Day (July 27, 1947 – July 27, 2022).

“During the past 75 years, along with other localities, Hanoi has always considered caring for heroes, martyrs, veterans and those who have made merits to Vietnamese revolutions a noble task”, she said.

A Vietnamese Heroic Mother visited the photo exhibition. Photo: Ngoc Tu

It features 75 photos, which are divided into three thematic areas including “Gratitude”, “Dedicated Care”, and “Spreading Love”.

The first part of the exhibition – “Gratitude” features photos of leaders of the Vietnamese Communist Party, Hanoi Party Committee, and Hanoi People’s Committee visiting, comforting, and presenting gifts to revolutionary meritorious people during the past years.

The “Dedicated Care” exhibition displays pictures showing the dedicated care of the doctors, nurses and medical staff to those with meritorious services at some healthcare facilities.   

The “Spreading Love” part features the portraits of Vietnamese Heroic Mothers and outstanding individuals who are veterans, soldiers, and policemen, among others.

Below are some photos of the opening ceremony of the photo exhibition:

A dance themed Vietnamese soldiers’ work and life at Paracel Islands. Photo: Thanh Hai
Hanoi’s leaders greeted Vietnamese Heroic Mothers at the event. Photo: Thanh Hai
An art performance to honor the great contributions of heroes, martyrs, wounded soldiers, and those who made merits to the revolution. Photo: Thanh Hai
Hanoi Party Committee Dinh Tien Dung delivered gift to a Vietnamese Heroic Mother at the event. Photo: Thanh Hai
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