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President Ho Chi Minh’s legacy lives on in books and collective memory

An exhibition of books and archival materials on President Ho Chi Minh offers visitors a space blending literary narratives with historical memory to honor his enduring legacy.

THE HANOI TIMES — The exhibition displays hundreds of books, documents, and images of multilingual titles, rare publications, and valuable archival materials.

It offers a multidimensional view of the president's legacy within Vietnam’s cultural and diplomatic history.

A striking display features a portrait of President Ho Chi Minh created from books, accompanied by a diverse collection of publications on his life, thoughts, and legacy. Photos: Hoang Nam – Tung Lam/The Hanoi Times

An elderly reads books at the exhibition on President Ho Chi Minh on June 9.

A display panel presenting the background and family of President Ho Chi Minh.

A section of the exhibition showcases books on President Ho Chi Minh, including research works, memoirs, and biographies in Vietnamese and other languages.

A bilingual display system outlines the life and revolutionary career of President Ho Chi Minh.

The 'Nuoc non van dam' book series by Nguyen The Ky, Vice Chairman of the Central Theoretical Council, recounts President Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary journey.

The publication Affection of the World’s People for President Ho Chi Minh features multilingual photo archives and recollections from the meetings with President Ho Chi Minh.

The book “Golden Lotus” by writer Son Tung portrays the image of President Ho Chi Minh through the lens of modern poetic inspiration.

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