The Vietnam Journalists’ Association opened the exhibition themed "Nguyen Ai Quoc - President Ho Chi Minh and Vietnam Revolutionary Press" in Hanoi on May 18.
On exhibition are over 200 photos, materials and objects featuring his press activities, many of which are released for the first time, including a collection of 40 photos of his meetings with foreign journalists or his images on foreign cover pages.
The display, as part of celebrations for the 125th birth anniversary of the late President (May 19) and the 90th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21), will run through June 21.
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