The exhibition space honors the legacy of a renowned leader, featuring a diverse collection of his published works, including books and articles. According to Tran Tho Quang, head of the Communist Review’s standing office for the central and Central Highlands regions, this tribute celebrates his extraordinary leadership and contributions to the revolutionary cause of the Party and the nation.

The organizers, which include the standing office, the Su That National Political Publishing House’s municipal branch, and the Da Nang Companion Book Club, have future plans to expand the exhibit. They intend to make it a permanent fixture, ensuring a valuable resource for visitors and researchers alike.

Trinh Quoc Bao, who leads the book club, emphasized the cultural space’s impact on instilling the values of patriotism, a dedication to learning, hard work, unity, simplicity, ethics, and responsibility among the youth. He highlighted how this initiative protects and promotes the richness of national culture, guiding the younger generation toward a deeper understanding of their civic duties and inspiring them to excel in their academic pursuits and contribute to the country’s progress.

The exhibition will remain open to the public for a month, providing a window into the leader’s influential life and work.

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