A book exhibition will be held virtually on the website Book365.vn to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2) from September 1-15.
This photo shows some books displayed at a virtual exhibition on the website Book365.vn. (Photo: tuoitrethudo.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Abook exhibition will be held virtually on the website Book365.vn tocelebrate the 75th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19) andNational Day (September 2) from September 1-15.
Organised by the Ministry ofInformation and Communications, the exhibition displays nearly 1,000 documentssuch as books, pictures, photos and videos selected from more than 40publishing houses, libraries and museums across the country.
The items are arranged intofive main themes – the struggle for the national independence, nationalunification and national defence; the Communist Party of Vietnam and PresidentHo Chi Minh; the country's revolutionary achievements in the process ofinnovation, development and international integration; achievements of Vietnam’spublishing industry and stamps marking 75 years of National Day.
The highlight of the event isthe display of many books and photos on the historical significance of theAugust Revolution and the great achievements of the Party and people of Vietnam inthe past 75 years.
In addition, seminars thatoffer chances for readers to interact with renowned writers, researchers andwitnesses of important milestones in the country's history will also be held.
According to the organisationboard, the exhibition hopes to teach readers, particularly young ones, to havemore national pride, respect and gratitude for the achievements of theirpredecessors as well as to have more responsibility and continue the heroichistory of the nation.
During the exhibition, Book365.vn will also sell books atpreferential prices and offer free shipping for the first 10,000 orders./.
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