The exhibition entitled “President Ho Chi Minh and Russia - Archives and Records” has been opened in Hanoi from November 5 to December 12.
The exhibition including more than 200 documents, photographs and artifacts related to the late President Ho Chi Minh as well as the time he lived and worked in Russia was held by Vietnam’s archival authorities and the Federal Archival Agency of Russia
The exhibits focus on the President and his determination to find ways for national liberation; the friendship between the two countries; and the sentiments of the Russian people towards the Vietnamese leader.
To highlight the 65th anniversary of the opening of the diplomatic relations and the 97th anniversary of the Russian October Revolution, the exhibition aims at strengthening the public's understanding of the challenging and revolutionary life of Ho Chi Minh and the co-operation between the two nations.
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