Jan 13, 2016 / 18:01
Opening the "Communist Party of Vietnam and national reform process" exhibition
An exhibition, themed the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and the country’s renewal process (1986-2016), kicked off in Hanoi on January 12 with nearly 200 photos, documents and items featuring the founding and development of the Party’s reform policy in the past 30 years.
At the opening ceremony of the exhibition
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It also displays pictures on operations of Party Congresses at all levels.
The exhibition reflects the achievements gained by the Party and people in the fields of politics, economics, socio-culture, defence security, external relations and Party building, as well as the lessons learnt during the reform process are an important premise for the leadership of the Party in the nation-building and safeguarding.
The exhibition was co-chaired by the Office of the Party Central Committee and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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