In pictures: Exhibition on Party history draws huge crowds

An exhibition titled “95 Years of the Party Flag Lighting the Way” hosted by Nhan Dan Newspaper at the Viet Nam Exposition Centre continues to attract large numbers of visitors ahead of its closing on September 15.

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Visitors crowd into the exhibition on the history of the Communist Party of Viet Nam.
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The entrance to the exhibition is decorated in bright red.
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Inside, the exhibition hall is crowded with visitors.
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According to the organisers, the exhibition has attracted over one million visitors.
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A highlight of the exhibition is the combination of historical documents with modern projection technology.
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Visitors learn about the 95-year history of the Party using digital technology.
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Exhibits on the history of the Party draw the interest of visitors.
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Visitors learn about the general secretaries of the Communist Party of Viet Nam.
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Precious materials and images about the lives and careers of the Party’s leaders are presented in an engaging way.
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A huge amount of information is combined with modern projection technology to create an appealing exhibition.
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Visitors watch a large screen showing the Party’s glorious journey.
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Young people pose for a photo with a model depicting queues for essential goods during the pre-Doi Moi period.
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Visitors are drawn to an interactive book on national Party congresses.
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Children explore history at the exhibition.
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Digital technology helps bring information closer to the public.
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People pose for photos at a corner of the exhibition.
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The exhibition remains popular with visitors as it comes to a close.
NDO/Photos: Trung Hung
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