The event quickly became a special cultural and political "festival", giving people the opportunity to relive heroic historical milestones and clearly feel the strong rise of the country today.
From early morning, thousands of people gathered at the exhibition gate. The large space was always bustling with people coming and going, from the elderly who were moved to recall memories, to the young people who were excited to take photos and “check-in” at the impressive display areas. On the opening day alone, the exhibition welcomed more than 230,000 visitors, showing the great attraction of this national event.

The exhibition is designed as a vivid journey through 80 years of national construction and development, including many thematic sections. The most notable area is the “95 years of the Party flag lighting the way” area at Kim Quy building.
This is a place that recreates the brilliant milestones under the leadership of the Party, making many visitors, especially veterans and the elderly, stop for a long time to admire and remember the difficult but glorious revolutionary journey.

Many young people were excited to interact with humanoid robots for the first time and experience modern technology in the exhibition space. Among hundreds of exhibition booths, the Vietnam Digital Film Studio area has become the "coordinate" that visitors eagerly seek out. Here, audiences not only see artifacts but also directly experience modern film technology, setting up scenes with green screens and virtual reality.
Many children were excited to "transform" into cartoon characters, young people were excited to check-in, and the elderly were surprised when the technology that seemed strange became familiar. This vivid experience turned Digital Studio into one of the most outstanding highlights of the exhibition.

Not only the booths of ministries, branches, and enterprises, the exhibition is also colorful with the cultural space of 54 Vietnamese ethnic groups. Meritorious artisan A Biu (Quang Ngai) brought Ba Na gongs to perform right in the heart of Hanoi ; Ms. Lo Thi Khan (Lai Chau) introduced the traditional weaving craft and the black tooth dyeing custom of the Lu ethnic group... These unique cultural features have attracted a large number of visitors, affirming the efforts to preserve and promote national identity.

In the publishing sector, the exhibition “Vietnamese Publishing - 80 years of construction, development and integration” gathered thousands of books and valuable artifacts such as the 1945 Independence Newspaper or the Typo 66 printing machine - a historical “witness” of the printing industry during the resistance war. These artifacts helped the public better visualize the role of publishing - printing - distribution in the cause of national liberation and nation building.

The outdoor spaces of the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Public Security with modern equipment, bulletproof electric SUVs or smart patrol robots also became the focus of attention for young people and families. Many children were excited to chat with robots and experience virtual reality technology in the booths of Vietnam Television or Viettel, providing an experience that was both intuitive and educational.
In just two days, the exhibition “80 Years of Independence - Freedom - Happiness Journey” has proven to be a strong attraction to the public. Not only a space to display achievements, the exhibition is also a place where history, culture, technology and aspirations converge, inspiring pride and strong belief in the country's future.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/trong-2-ngay-hon-300000-luot-khach-tham-quan-trien-lam-thanh-tuu-dat-nuoc-post810941.html
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