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War Remnants Museum: A place to preserve the desire for peace

Việt NamViệt Nam03/05/2025


(HTV) - This year's holiday is more special, as people join in the spirit of major events celebrating the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification.

During these special days, many families choose museums as destinations to learn about the country's historical periods together, foster national pride and connect emotions between generations.

Today, Mr. Nguyen Manh Hoa and his family went to the War Remnants Museum. While the younger daughter was interested in the events of the historic Ho Chi Minh campaign, the older daughter, her mother and grandmother were interested in the anti-war movement of friends around the world to support the Vietnamese people.

Many families choose museums as a destination to learn about the historical periods of their country together.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Mao (Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City) shared that the war against America was so arduous that we have peace like today. She is very excited to bring her children and grandchildren here so that the whole family can remember and remember these days so that we can work together to make the country better and better.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Quynh Anh (Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City) said that she and her family came here so that their children could learn about the nation's history through the relics here. The children would be able to imagine and understand more about the hardships and sacrifices of their ancestors.

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Nguyen Bao Quynh Lam (Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City) shared that the reason for choosing this place as a destination is because history is a very important subject. This year is a special year for the country and Ho Chi Minh City in particular. If you want to learn more about historical issues, coming to the museum will help you see artifacts, pictures, listen to explanations, experience many emotions and feel yourself immersed in the atmosphere of the museum.

In another corner, a mother explains to her son about children's drawings on the theme of Peace.

Ms. Melinda Nguyen (American nationality) said that after visiting the museum, she decided to stop here to let her children understand what peace is like. Because they are still young, it will be easier to understand when looking at colorful paintings. The children will learn that peace comes after many hardships, and also understand that they have the responsibility to keep peace forever for the country in the future.

Children are taken to the museum by their parents.

Dang Joe Lucas (American nationality) shared that he thinks that his friends will keep the peace in the future and so will he. He will always remember his country Vietnam.

On this occasion, the War Remnants Museum welcomed twice as many visitors as the same period last year. From early morning, the gate area was packed with people queuing to buy tickets, not only domestic people, but also many foreign groups chose this as the first stop on their journey to learn about Vietnam's history of fighting for independence. The galleries "Consequences of Agent Orange", "Historical Truths" and "War Crimes" were the places where visitors stayed the longest.

On this holiday, the War Remnants Museum welcomed twice as many visitors as the same period last year.

History is reality, history is documentation. And everything needs to be systematized scientifically so that an ordinary person can easily access and understand the general idea of ​​tradition and origin. Therefore, the museum is not only a destination for sightseeing and enjoyment but also a very useful place for research and study.

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