“Spring – The Beginning of Victory” exhibition opens

On the morning of January 6, the National Museum of History opened a thematic exhibition titled “Spring – The Beginning of Victory” in Ha Noi.

Delegates cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony of the thematic exhibition “Spring – The Beginning of Victory”.
Delegates cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony of the thematic exhibition “Spring – The Beginning of Victory”.

The event is a practical activity in celebration of the 14th National Party Congress and in commemoration of major national milestones whose origins are associated with spring.

The exhibition highlights turning points in history as well as the Party’s leadership role and the tremendous strength of the people — forming the foundation for the victories of the Vietnamese revolution.

It presents more than 150 photos, documents and artefacts, and is divided into three sections.

The first section, themed “Spring of Revolution”, features key Party documents and resolutions from 1930 to 1945; collections of pre-1945 revolutionary newspapers and printing tools; and spring-themed Party publications issued before the August Revolution of 1945.

The second section, themed “Spring of Independence”, introduces the victory of the August Revolution of 1945 and the birth of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam on September 2, 1945, ushering in an era of independence and freedom for the Vietnamese nation.

The third section, themed “Spring of Aspiration”, portrays nearly 40 years of national renewal and development under the leadership of the Communist Party of Viet Nam — from the 6th National Party Congress in 1986 through the country’s journey of international integration, digital transformation and national rise in a new era — marked by major milestones and historically significant achievements across the economy, politics, culture and society.

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Delegates visit the exhibition space.

The displayed images also focus on preparations for the 14th National Party Congress, reflecting political resolve and strategic vision for a new stage of development, while strengthening public confidence in the country’s development path.

The exhibition offers the public an opportunity to reflect on meaningful beginnings, where each spring is associated with a major turning point in Viet Nam’s revolutionary journey — from winning national independence and building the country to renewal, integration and development.

It also aims to foster patriotism and revolutionary ideals, while encouraging today’s generations — particularly youth — to dedicate themselves to the country.

The exhibition will run through July 2026.

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