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Exhibition honours President Ho Chi Minh as founder of Vietnam–Russia friendship

An exhibition themed “President Ho Chi Minh – the founder of Vietnam–Russia friendship” opened on September 10 at the Ho Chi Minh Institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Delegates at the launching ceremony (Photo: VNA)
Delegates at the launching ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)☂ – An exhibition themed “President Ho Chi Minh – the founder of Vietnam–Russia friendship” opened on September 10 at the Ho Chi Minh Institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

The exhibition, co-organised by the Ho Chi Minh Relic Site at the Presidential Palace and Saint Petersburg State University, coincides with major milestones in bilateral ties, including the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations, the 80th anniversary of Vietnam’s August Revolution and National Day, 102 years since President Ho Chi Minh first arrived in Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg), 15 years since the founding of the Ho Chi Minh Institute, the only overseas research institute on the late President and a decade of cooperation between the University and the Ho Chi Minh Relic Site. Speaking at the opening, Director of the Ho Chi Minh Relic Site Le Thi Phuong stressed that President Ho Chi Minh, a Vietnamese hero of national liberation and a great man of culture, devoted his life to the struggle for independence and peace. During his revolutionary journey, he had close ties with the former Soviet Union (now Russia), affirming that the October Revolution was a victory not only for Russians but also for oppressed peoples worldwide.
The display features nearly 100 archival photos divided into three themes, Nguyen Ai Quoc in Russia, President Ho Chi Minh and the Russian people, and Vietnam–Russia friendship. Materials highlight his early activities with Communist International, his meetings with political thinkers, and his later visits as the President of Vietnam, alongside images reflecting the solidarity between the two nations. Professor Vladimir Kolotov, Director of the Ho Chi Minh Institute, noted that the exhibition, transferred from Vietnam, adds new perspectives to bilateral relations, including updated images from Vietnam’s 80th National Day celebration. He expressed his hope for further joint projects with the Relic Site that will bring new, unpublished materials to the public.
Young Vietnamese students in Saint Petersburg said the exhibition inspired pride and responsibility to continue the path laid down by President Ho Chi Minh. During their stay in Russia, a delegation of the Ho Chi Minh Relic Site met Tatiana Ghermanovna, daughter of Soviet cosmonaut German Titov, who was warmly received by President Ho Chi Minh in 1962. She presented the delegation with her father’s book “700,000 km in space”, which he had once gifted to the late President during his visit to Vietnam in 1962./.
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