This is the theme of the exhibition organized by the Ho Chi Minh Museum with more than 200 documents and artifacts introducing the imprints of President Ho Chi Minh that remain in China, demonstrating the close friendship between the Chinese people and President Ho Chi Minh as well as the long-lasting revolutionary friendship between the people of the two countries.
The exhibition consists of three parts:
Part I: Revolutionary Footprints - The Source of Friendship. In President Ho Chi Minh's revolutionary career, China was the place where he spent the longest time in revolutionary activities and where he made the most friends. In the 1920s, leader Nguyen Ai Quoc - Ho Chi Minh went to Guangzhou and Hong Kong to participate in the activities of the Communist Party of China and to build up the Vietnamese revolutionary forces. Many places in China have left their marks, demonstrating his tireless efforts for the revolutionary cause, along with the glorious moments of the people of Vietnam and China fighting side by side. That was the beginning of the fine tradition of always supporting each other in the revolutionary struggle between Vietnam and China.
Delegates cut the ribbon to open the exhibition “Ho Chi Minh’s Footprints in China”. (Photo: Ho Chi Minh Museum) |
Part II: Across the land of China - Deepening friendship. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, especially in the last years of his life, President Ho Chi Minh often visited China, met intimately, held talks and talked with leaders of the Chinese Party and State. At the same time, on these occasions, he also visited public works, farms, factories, schools, scenic spots and resorts in many places. His close brotherly affection for the Chinese people still exists in the hearts of many people here. It can be said that President Ho Chi Minh devoted his entire life to promoting and developing the friendly relations between the people of Vietnam and China, was the one who opened the door to friendly relations between the two countries and always received the respect and nostalgia of every Chinese person.
Delegates visit the exhibition “Ho Chi Minh’s Footprints in China”. (Photo: Ho Chi Minh Museum) |
Part III: Ho Chi Minh's mark - Everlasting friendship. The Vietnam - China friendship established by President Ho Chi Minh and Chairman Mao Zedong and nurtured by generations continues to be inherited and developed by later generations, becoming an extremely valuable common asset of the two Parties, two States and two peoples of Vietnam and China. Today, the places bearing the footprints of President Ho Chi Minh's revolutionary activities in China are still preserved and promoted by the leaders of the Party, State, authorities at all levels and the Chinese people, becoming red addresses for educating revolutionary traditions and organizing exchange activities for people of all walks of life of the two countries, especially the young generation. These are not only important memorial sites of President Ho Chi Minh in China but also invaluable spiritual heritages, connecting and transmitting the friendship of "both comrades and brothers" between Vietnam and China.
Visitors visit the exhibition. (Photo: Ho Chi Minh Museum) |
Speaking at the opening of the exhibition, Dr. Vu Manh Ha, Director of the Ho Chi Minh Museum, said: “The exhibition “Ho Chi Minh’s Footprints in China” is a practical cultural activity with a wide influence, contributing to fostering “Vietnam-China friendship forever green” as President Ho Chi Minh once said. With more than 200 typical documents, images and artifacts introduced to the public, including many unique and special artifacts, the exhibition “Ho Chi Minh’s Footprints in China” deeply reflects the revolutionary footprints of President Ho Chi Minh in China through the ages. His close affection for his comrades, friends and people of China is still present in the hearts of many people here. Today, the places marking President Ho Chi Minh's revolutionary activities in China have been preserved and promoted by the leaders of the Party, State, Government at all levels and the Chinese people, becoming red addresses for educating revolutionary traditions and friendly exchanges for the people of the two countries, especially the young generation.
The exhibition will be on display at the Ho Chi Minh Museum from November 11, 2024 to the end of April 2025.
Source: https://thoidai.com.vn/dau-chan-ho-chi-minh-o-trung-quoc-207197.html
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