Nhan Dan Newspaper booth at the event. (Photo: nhandan.vn) |
The L’Humanité Festival, held annually in September, is the largest gathering of communists in France. It attracts hundreds of thousands of participants, including French citizens and international friends. This year Nhan Dan's booth highlighted Vietnam’s most glorious milestones under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President Ho Chi Minh, showcasing the nation’s struggle for independence, freedom, and reunification, and its development and international integration. Special Nhan Dan editions celebrating Vietnam’s 80th National Day, performances by Vietnamese artists, traditional handicrafts, and authentic Vietnamese cuisine drew interested visitors from around the world.
Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Que Dinh Nguyen, presents a special edition of Nhan Dan Newspaper to Vietnamese Ambassador to France Dinh Toan Thang. (Photo: VOV)
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Taylan Coskun, a member of the Political Bureau of the French Communist Party, said: “The booth reflects the struggle and sacrifices of the Vietnamese people and embodies the shared aspirations of oppressed nations worldwide. These are key moments to uphold our solidarity and shared commitment. President Ho Chi Minh’s legacy continues to motivate and inspire multiple generations. The event underscores the enduring ties between our two parties and peoples.”
French friends learn about Vietnamese history. (Photo: VOV) |
Vietnamese Ambassador to France Dinh Toan Thang said Vietnam’s participation was important, reaffirming and deepening solidarity between communists of Vietnam and France. The festival was a platform for presenting Vietnam’s land, people, and achievements in the renewal process, and its spirit of friendship and cooperation with peace- and progress-loving political parties and nations worldwide. Nhan Dan's booth was a testament to Vietnam’s determination to strengthen these bonds in the years ahead.