1. The timeless symbol of ideals
This is perhaps one of the most iconic images, not just for the youth, but for all Vietnamese people. A round logo with the words: "Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union" running along the edge, with a strong arm holding the red and yellow star flag of the country at the center.
For a long time, this simple image has become a symbol of determination and the enduring spirit of youthful dedication, appearing everywhere, especially as March 26th approaches. It's no surprise that this logo was chosen as the official Youth Union badge.

2. Postage Stamp - A Milestone in History
In the spring of 1931, precisely on March 26th, during the 2nd Central Committee meeting of the Party, a significant portion of the agenda was dedicated to discussing youth affairs, leading to decisions that would have a profound impact on the youth generation and the entire nation.
Coincidentally, at the same time, the Vietnam Postal Service released a meaningful series of postage stamps to commemorate this important milestone in the nation's history. From then on, every March 26th, people eagerly awaited the new design of the stamp series.

3. The Smile of Youth

4. The One Missing from the Frame - Forever Young, Never to Return

5. Youth Union Badge Formation Record
On March 21, 2015, over 5,500 Youth Union members and students from universities and colleges across Binh Dinh Province gathered in the center of Quy Nhon to set a new record for the largest formation of the Youth Union badge in Vietnam.
This event marked the 84th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam, with numerous dynamic activities taking place, reflecting the patriotic spirit, enthusiasm, and commitment to contribute through meaningful actions from the youth of Binh Dinh to the country.

6. The Party's Birthday...
Sounds unbelievable? Not at all! The Communist Party of Vietnam was officially founded on March 26, 1931, making this day the Party's birthday. And of course, no birthday party would be complete without a cake.
One bakery made its customers laugh with a special cake created just for the Party. A customer snapped a photo, and the image quickly went viral for quite some time.

7. The Map of the Country
Two years ago, Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy made headlines with a striking 5x2 meter painting of the Vietnam map, complete with stunning landscapes and a depiction of the country's complete territorial integrity. This piece, displayed in the school's corridor, was created by around 10 students over the course of 10 days, mostly at night.
The artwork aimed to highlight the integrity of Vietnam's territory, including the full inclusion of the Paracel and Spratly Islands, and showcase the country's beauty. Famous landmarks were meticulously and vividly illustrated, leaving a lasting impression.

8. 54 Ethnic Groups, One Heart
As the elders say:
"A warm breeze spreads over the fields, and people of one nation must care for each other."
This saying is truly reflected in the symbolism on the Communist Party of Vietnam's flag. It depicts the unity of Vietnamese citizens from all regions. Regardless of ethnicity—Kinh, Dao, Thai, Mường—or profession, whether farmers or intellectuals, the Vietnamese people are united in their commitment to studying, working, and contributing to the Party and the State.

9. A Day to Honor the Deep and Sincere Bond Between Soldiers and the People
It would be a great oversight not to mention the soldiers, especially the naval forces, on this day. The painting, with its simple and rustic lines, vibrant colors, evokes a warm and emotional response from viewers. It depicts the reunion of a small family when their son, a soldier stationed on an island, returns home on leave.
The elderly father gently embraces his son with a loving gaze, while the younger siblings eagerly reach out, thrilled to welcome their older brother home.

10. Actionable Motto
One year ago, artist Nguyễn Hải Tảo captured the festive spirit of the nation celebrating March 26th with this painting. Three youth members, clad in the blue uniform of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, gaze intently at the symbol of President Hồ, represented within a lotus blossom, with their hands raised in a gesture of determination.
At the bottom, the concise yet profound words of the great leader, which have become the guiding motto for countless generations of young Vietnamese: "Wherever there is a need, there is youth; wherever there is difficulty, youth will overcome it."

