Veteran Nghia An (Ninh Giang) was moved when visiting the Vietnam Military History Museum.
NGUYEN PHONG•November 18, 2024 10:39
On November 17, veterans from Nghia An commune, Ninh Giang district (Hai Duong) visited the Vietnam Military History Museum in Nam Tu Liem district (Hanoi). Many people were moved and emotional when recalling a time of life and death.
Veterans of Nghia An commune (Ninh Giang) were moved when visiting the Vietnam Military History Museum.The area outside the museum displays many types of weapons and vehicles used by the French and American armies during the war of aggression against Vietnam, including artillery, cluster bombs, infantry fighting vehicles, and tanks. In the photo: Veterans of Nghia An commune view the exhibits, which are cluster bombs. An impressive exhibit in the outdoor area is the "monument" to the defeat of imperialism, built from the remains of many downed American planes.Hanging solemnly in the main hall of the museum, the MiG-21 aircraft with serial number 4324 is a national treasure. The aircraft hangs high, creating the feeling of taking off to protect the sky of the Fatherland, impressing visitors.Although he had to travel a long distance to visit, veteran Nguyen Van Hoa (60 years old) in Phu Lich village, Nghia An commune was very happy to relive a heroic time of the nation.Having participated in the resistance war against the US, veteran Pham Quang Thanh (70 years old) in Da Nghi village, Nghia An commune emotionally said: "Every time I look at these photos and artifacts, I remember my comrades who died on the battlefield." A vivid 1:1 scale animation model brings to life the streets of Hanoi during the 60-day and night battle to protect the capital at the museum.Visit the museumis an opportunity for the younger generation to understand the history and sacrifices of previous generations and promote the precious traditions of the nation.The museum applies many new display methods, information lookup screen devices, photo media, automatic explanations and QR codes to look up information about artifacts and images with more than 60 video clips introducing campaigns, battles and historical figures, giving visitors a completely new experience.Veterans of Nghia An commune talk and tell the younger generation about war memoriesThe MiG-21 aircraft with serial number 5121 and its air defense systems contributed to the victory of "Dien Bien Phu in the air" of our army and people in December 1972. This is also one of the four national treasures on display at the Vietnam Military History Museum.The Southern soil sculpture impresses many visitors to the museum.TThe 45m high Victory Tower is the highlight of the Vietnam Military History Museum.RowTens of thousands of people flocked to visit the Vietnam Military History Museum on November 17, showing the attraction of this place.
The Vietnam Military History Museum was built by the Ministry of National Defense in 2019 on an area of 386,600m2, with a total investment of about 2,500 billion VND. The museum preserves more than 150,000 artifacts, including 4 national treasures and many military equipment. The museum is open to the public free of charge until December 2024.
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