
Saturday, 14/03/2026 14:36
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The National Assembly of Vietnam - Accompanying the nation, firmly entering a new era
HNN.VN - This is the theme of a thematic exhibition organized by Hue City Museum of History, currently taking place in the Museum’s outdoor space at 268 Dien Bien Phu Street (Thuan Hoa Ward, Hue City).
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| Students and young people visited the exhibition space. Photo: Hue City Museum of History |
Running from now until the end of March, the exhibition is an event to celebrate the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils at all levels for the 2026 - 2031 term.
Accordingly, the exhibition displays hundreds of documentary photos related to the 80-year journey (1946 - 2026) of the formation and development of the National Assembly of Vietnam.
Through the exhibition, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the National Assembly of Vietnam within the flow of history. It reflects the process of formation and development of the National Assembly of Vietnam from the early days of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, closely associated with major national events, and highlights the National Assembly’s role in the struggle for national liberation, national reunification, and the building of a State of the People, by the People, and for the People.
In addition, the exhibition also introduces documentary photos of the Party Committee, the government, and the People of Hue City accompanying the country's development in the new era.
According to the leader of Hue City Museum of History, the exhibition contributes to promoting the propaganda and education on the historical traditions, fostering national pride, and raising awareness among officials, Party members, and people from all walks of life about the position and role of the National Assembly and People’s Councils at all levels. This creates an atmosphere of excitement and confidence leading up to the nation’s great festival - the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils at all levels for the 2026 - 2031 term.
By NHAT MINH