14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Life

Online exhibition showcases Uncle Ho's belongings

The 3D online exhibition will help visitors better understand the simple lifestyle and revolutionary career of President Ho Chi Minh.

President Ho Chi Minh was renowned for his simple tyle of living. The image of the former president in his khaki suit, wearing a pair of rubber sandals and holding a palm-leaf fan is so familiar to many Vietnamese generations.

President Ho Chi Minh was in his simple faded khaki clothing. File Photo

Vu Ky, the former secretary of Uncle Ho recounted that there were nights when the light was out, the radio could still be heard from his room. Ky thought Uncle Ho had fallen asleep so he entered on tiptoe to turn the radio off. The president stopped him and said “Leave the radio on so that the room will be warmer with human voices…”

The artifacts that associated with President Ho Chi Minh's simple lifestyle such as the rubber sandals he used to wear, his simple kakhi outfit and old radio, among others will be displayed at a thematic exhibition entitled Nguoi Di Tim Hinh Cua Nuoc (President Ho Chi Minh - the Person Who Brought Back Freedom to the Country).

The 3D exhibition themed President Ho Chi Minh’s life and revolutionary career is jointly held by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam and the Party Central Committee's Office at http://www.vptw.dcs.vn and http://www.baotanghochiminh.

The online exhibition will last until October 28.

The faded kakhi suit, a simple hat and pair of the rustic rubber sandals were the daily outfit of President Ho Chi Minh. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Museum

According to Director of the Ho Chi Minh Museum Vu Manh Ha, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the exhibition which is held to celebrate 110th anniversary Nguyen Ai Quoc’s departure to find a way of national salvation (June 5, 1911 – June 5, 2021) could not be held physically. The museum invited viewers who are interested in the exhibition’s theme to visit the websites of the Party Central Committee's Office and the Ho Chi Minh Museum.

The exhibition features eight parts including “Cultivating the Will (1890-1911); “Crossing the Ocean to Find National Salvation (1911-1920)”; “Finding the Light (1920-1924)”; “Igniting  the Revolutionary Flame (1924-1930); “Historical Turning Point (1930-1941); “The one who Brought Back Spring” (1941-1945); “Our Faith on President Ho Chi Minh” (1945-1969) and “Continuing to Write the Golden History Page” (1969 - now).

The highlights of the online exhibition are also a bowl that was used by him during his stay at Nong Ky Chan’s house in Guang Dong, China in 1939; a bronze pot and timepiece that were used by Uncle Ho, under the name of Nguyen Ai Quoc, during his stay in Liuzhou, China from 1943 -1944 and his faded khaki clothing. 

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Vietnam-themed short documentary festival opens doors to international entries 

Vietnam-themed short documentary festival opens doors to international entries 

The festival targets filmmakers under 30, including students and young creatives exploring documentary filmmaking.

Northern ethnic heritage shines in Hanoi Lunar New Year showcase

Northern ethnic heritage shines in Hanoi Lunar New Year showcase

An early Lunar New Year showcase for international and domestic visitors highlights the traditions of northern ethnic communities, reflecting broader efforts to preserve and promote intangible cultural heritage.

Vietnam screens revolutionary classics ahead of Communist Party Congress

Vietnam screens revolutionary classics ahead of Communist Party Congress

Hanoi will host a four-day showcase of landmark Vietnamese films this month, using cinema to revisit the country’s revolutionary past as the Communist Party prepares for its 14th National Congress.

Student brings musical theater closer to young audiences in Hanoi

Student brings musical theater closer to young audiences in Hanoi

Musical theater may still sit at the margins of Vietnam’s cultural life but on a student-built stage in Hanoi, young performers are quietly closing that gap and inviting the public into the world of song, movement and storytelling.

“New Vision - New Era”: Art program to mark 14th Party Congress

“New Vision - New Era”: Art program to mark 14th Party Congress

Designed as both a cultural celebration and a moment of reflection, the art program aims to capture Vietnam’s journey through reform and renewal, using performance to evoke the country’s past, present and ambitions for the future.

Van Phuc Silk Village charts new path as sustainable tourism hub

Van Phuc Silk Village charts new path as sustainable tourism hub

One of Hanoi’s most renowned traditional craft hubs is set for comprehensive replanning to preserve its cultural heritage while positioning it as a model for sustainable tourism development.

Hanoi in red: A capital prepares for Vietnam’s next chapter

Hanoi in red: A capital prepares for Vietnam’s next chapter

Ahead of the 14th National Party Congress, Hanoi has been adorned in red, signaling political continuity, authority and Vietnam’s long-term ambitions.

Creative Design Festival 2026 opens with focus on creative economy

Creative Design Festival 2026 opens with focus on creative economy

Opening with traditional music and folk imagery, Hanoi’s Creative Design Festival 2026 frames creativity as an economic asset, extending design from cultural expression into year-round urban development.