Books, newspapers on showcase to mark Party Congress

Over 2,000 books and newspapers are on display in an exhibition at the Vietnam National Convention Centre in Hanoi to mark the ongoing 13th National Party Congress.
Books, newspapers on showcase to mark Party Congress hinh anh 1The event is hosted by the Ministry of Information and Communication in collaboration with the Party Central Committee's Commission for Infomation and Education. (Photo: VNA)
Books, newspapers on showcase to mark Party Congress hinh anh 2Delegates enjoy the publications in the exhibition.(Photo: VNA)
Books, newspapers on showcase to mark Party Congress hinh anh 3Delegates visit the exhibition of books, newspapers and magazines. (Photo: VNA)
Books, newspapers on showcase to mark Party Congress hinh anh 4Delegates read the publications in the exhibition. (Photo: VNA)
Books, newspapers on showcase to mark Party Congress hinh anh 5Delegates read the publications in the exhibition. (Photo: VNA)
Books, newspapers on showcase to mark Party Congress hinh anh 6The exhibition aims to mark the 13th National Party Congress. (Photo: VNA)
Books, newspapers on showcase to mark Party Congress hinh anh 7The exhibition aims to mark the 13th National Party Congress. (Photo: VNA)
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