The posters are chosen from a contest for such works commemorating the victory, which was launched by the Mass Culture Department under theMinistry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Addressing the opening ceremony on April 2, Vice Director ofthe department Nguyen Quoc Huy said that the posters depict the meaning, significance, and historical values of the victory, affirming the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President Ho Chi Minh, as wellas the great national solidarity spirit.
The exhibition aims to highlight the tradition ofpatriotism, revolutionary heroism, and the determination to win through thevictory, while showing gratitude to people who shed their blood and madecontributions to the cause of national liberation and reunification, he said.
The official added that the activity is expected to encourageofficials, Party members, and people from all walks of life to overcomedifficulties to complete all political tasks and successfully implement the13th National Party Congress’s Resolution.
The exhibition will last until the end of April.
Along with Dien Bien, the posters were exhibited in thenorthern provinces of Vinh Phuc and Phu Tho./.