The exhibition, which will remain open to visitors until the end of February 6, is part of activities to celebrate the 93rd founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3, 1930-2023).
It is expected to contribute to educating people on the glorious tradition of the Party, the country and Binh Thuan province in the national liberation, building and safeguarding cause; introducing visitors to the great achievements of the Party in the past 93 years; and highlighting President Ho Chi Minh’s great contributions to the nation.
Photos featuring the beauty of Binh Thuan’s landscapes and people are also showcased at the exhibition.
A Glimpse of Hanoi’s Old Quarter
Recently, the Management Board of Hanoi’s Old Quarter cooperated with the city of Toulouse to open an exhibition named “Ke cho – Pho co” (City Dwellers – Old Quarter) at Hanoi’s Old Quarter Cultural Exchange Centre to depict the formation and development of Hanoi’s Old Quarter in the past 1000 years.