Thứ Tư, 18/08/2021 11:20

Virtual exhibition on late General Vo Nguyen Giap to open this weekend

A virtual exhibition on the late General Vo Nguyen Giap will open on August 22 on the occasion of his 110th birth anniversary (August 25) to honor the legendary general’s great contributions to the national liberation cause.

A virtual exhibition on the late General Vo Nguyen Giap will open on August 22 on the occasion of his 110th birth anniversary (August 25) to honor the legendary general’s great contributions to the national liberation cause.

General Vo Nguyen Giap (second from the right) led the Vietnam People's Army from victory to victory during the resistance war against the French colonialists and then the U.S. imperialists.

The exhibition, held by the Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center, will introduce to visitors 200 document and photos, notably a secret dispatch handwritten by General Giap on April 7, 1975, urging military units to exert every effort to liberate the south of Vietnam.

General Vo Nguyen Giap (second from the right) led the Vietnam People's Army from victory to victory during the resistance war against the French colonialists and then the U.S. imperialists.
Through the exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to look back at the heroic revolutionary tradition of the Vietnam People's Army associated with General Giap - a loyal revolutionary soldier, an excellent and close disciple of President Ho Chi Minh and the “eldest brother” of the Vietnam People’s Army.

General Vo Nguyen Giap, whose real name is Vo Giap (alias Van), was born in Loc Thuy commune, Le Thuy district, the central province of Quang Binh on August 25, 1911. He passed away in Hanoi on October 4, 2013 at the age of 102.

He once served as a Politburo member, Secretary of the Central Military Commission, Standing Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defense, Commander-in-Chief of the Vietnam People’s Army and a National Assembly deputy from the first to seventh tenures.

The General, whose military career starting with his appointment to lead the first Vietnamese revolutionary army unit with only 34 soldiers in 1944, led the Vietnam People's Army from victory to victory during the resistance war against the French colonialists and then the U.S. imperialists.

Source: VNA