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Delegates cut the ribbon to open the exhibition.

On display are 80 photos and documents highlighting the birth of the Vietnam People’s Army (VPA), the VPA’s development, Uncle Ton’s care for the VPA’s officers and soldiers, and the VPA’s active engagement in production, socialism-building, and national development in realization of Uncle Ton’s teachings.

The organizers hoped that through this exhibition, today’s generation and troops in the military would strive to further study and follow Uncle Ho and Uncle Ton’s teachings in the cause of Fatherland construction and defense.

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Delegates and visitors tour the exhibition.
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Dien Bien students learn about the sentiments President Ton Duc Thang had for the VPA’s officers and soldiers.

In addition, the exhibition also gives the museum and the management board an opportunity to exchange and learn from one another’s experience, improve their understanding about cultural heritage and tighten their good cooperative ties in preserving and promoting cultural heritage values.

The exhibition will last until November.

Translated by Mai Huong