On the afternoon of March 27, 2026, at the Vietnam Women’s Museum, the opening ceremony of the exhibition “Sowing Green on the Cloud Peaks” took place an inspiring storytelling journey about highland women who quietly preserve nature and help shape a sustainable future.
Author: Phuong Thu Hien (Phuong Thu Hien)
OPENING CEREMONY OF THE LACQUER ART EXHIBITION “TOUCHING THE UNTOUCHED”
On March 6, 2026, at the Vietnam Women’s Museum, the lacquer painting exhibition “Touching the Untouched” by young female artist Duong Linh Dan was officially inaugurated, opening up an artistic space rich in emotional depth and visual experience.
Uncle Ho’s Handwritten Notes in the Draft of an Article on Women’s Liberation
On the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of the Vietnam Revolutionary Press (June 21, 1925 – June 21, 2025), the Vietnam Women's Museum is proud to present a special document: a manuscript nearly 70 years old, printed on two sheets of paper, with typewritten text interspersed with red ink - handwritten notes by President Ho Chi Minh on the work of women’s liberation.
The Letters Left Behind
Love became a mighty force that helped this woman overcome pain and loss, forging her will, determination, and resilience to face countless challenges, hardships, and to strive forward in life.
Letters to His Wife: The Patriotism of Martyr Tran Quang Long
As a prominent author in the patriotic and progressive literary movement of South Vietnam during the resistance against the United States, Tran Quang Long was renowned for his fervent revolutionary verses, which carried a powerful appeal to students, intellectuals, and the youth.
Such Was Our Twentieth Year
Amid the smoke and fire of the fiercest war, a young Hanoi student - an exceptionally gifted literary talent - took up his pen to write the fateful pages of his diary.
Seeking Beloved Husband in the Great Victorious Spring
On April 30, 1975, amid the sea of jubilant crowds pouring into the streets to welcome the liberation army and to celebrate the resounding victory of the historic Ho Chi Minh Campaign, there was a woman who quietly stood apart, her eyes filled with anxious longing. She was Mrs. Huynh Quan Thu, a cadre of the Saigon-Gia Dinh Youth Union, a young wife desperately yearning for the return of her beloved husband. At that moment, she did not yet know that, just two weeks before the complete liberation of Saigon, her husband had bravely fallen in battle on the road into the city.
The Women’s Movement for the Right to Live: A Flame of Defiant Struggle in the Heart of the Enemy.
In celebration of the 55th anniversary of the Women’s Movement for the Right to Live (August 2, 1970 – August 2, 2025), the Vietnam Women’s Museum presents an article on the history and activities of this movement during the struggle against American imperialism for national salvation.









