Exhibition held to mark 70th anniversary of Lao People's Revolutionary Party


VIENTIANE: An exhibition opened in the Lao capital, Vientiane, on Friday (March 21) showcasing key political events that illustrate the evolution, leadership, and impact of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) in celebration of its 70th anniversary.

The exhibition "70 Years of the Birth and Growth of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party," featured nearly 300 images, documents, and artifacts, Lao National Radio reported on Friday.

The opening ceremony was attended by top leaders, including Thongloun Sisoulith, general secretary of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party Central Committee and Lao president, along with other members.

The exhibition emphasised the party's proud legacy, showcasing its pivotal role in leading Laos to victory in the national liberation struggle and its ongoing efforts in national development and protection.

Serving as both an educational and inspirational platform, the exhibition aims to promote national prosperity and well-being while encouraging younger generations to uphold the party's ideals and contribute to advancing the nation's progress.

The LPRP was established on March 22, 1955. - Xinhua

 

 

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