Photo book on Party’s 90-year history published

A photo book reflecting the 90-year history of the Communist Party of Vietnam has been published by the Vietnam News Agency Publishing House.
Photo book on Party’s 90-year history published ảnh 1The book, entitled “90 years of the Communist Party of Vietnam”, makes debut on the occasion of the Party’s 90th founding anniversary (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – A photo book reflecting the 90-yearhistory of the Communist Party of Vietnam has been published by the VietnamNews Agency Publishing House.

The Vietnamese-English bilingual book, entitled“90 years of the Communist Party of Vietnam”, makes debut on the occasion ofthe Party’s 90th founding anniversary (February 3).

It features more than 600 file photos collectedfrom various sources, including the archives department of the Party CentralCommittee’s Office, the National Archives Centre, the Vietnam National Museumof History, and the Ho Chi Minh Museum.

The book looks back on the Party’s history, fromits establishment and leadership of the fight to seize power (1930-1945) to itsleadership of the Doi moi (Reforms) period (1986-2020), once again affirmingthe Party’s role, prestige, leadership capacity and combat strength duringalmost a century full of changes in the country’s history.

It also aims to help inspire the people’ prideof and trust in the Party, President Ho Chi Minh and the country’s Doi moiprocess./.
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