The exhibition, which opened at No.25 Tong Dan Street on May 6, is part of activities marking the 60th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu Victory (1954 - 2014).
It aims to provide visitors with a better understanding of the combative spirit of Vietnamese troops, the close-knit relationship between people and soldiers, as well as people’s daily lives during the war.
In Vietnam, posters were closely associated with the struggle for national independence and freedom and were considered an effective tool to disseminate Party and State policies and guidelines.
The exhibition will last until the end of July 2104.
Some photos on exhibited posters:
- Hanoi celebrates Lunar New Year with dazzling drone light show
- Prime Minister sets vision for Vietnamese football: Asian glory and World Cup dreams
- A glimpse of the 24K gold Lunar New Year 2025 Snake Mascot
- Vietnam crown AFF Cup 2024 following a thrilling win over Thailand
- Hanoi recreates unique ritual of Thai ethnic minority
- Hanoi announces entry fees for historic sites