The event was attended by leaders of the Hanoi Museum, relatives of martyr Dang Thuy Tram, historical witnesses and researchers.

Speaking at the seminar, Director of the Hanoi Museum Nguyen Tien Da shared emotionally about the letters written by doctor Dang Thuy Tram that were filled with affection for her family. In many of them, she mentioned her “beloved parents” and sent simple but heartfelt greetings back home.

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Dang Thuy Tram’s three sisters share many moving stories during the event.

These letters and personal memorabilia will be carefully preserved by the museum as a “red thread” connecting personal memory with history, and also serve as valuable materials for heritage researchers to better understand the spirit of that historical period.

Participants at the seminar listened to touching and authentic stories shared by Dang Thuy Tram’s three younger sisters, namely Dang Phuong Tram, Dang Hien Tram and Dang Kim Tram.

From the family’s close perspective, Dang Thuy Tram was portrayed as a compassionate person with a strong aspiration to save lives, willing to devote herself to difficult and dangerous places. The stories shared by relatives helped participants better understand the family environment that shaped her character, ideals and spirit of dedication.

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A 3D projection space recreates the heroic life of doctor and martyr Dang Thuy Tram. (Photo: Fanpage of Hanoi Museum)

Held in the multimedia art space of the Hanoi Museum, the seminar offered a new historical experience. Through vivid 3D projection technology covering the entire space, the journey of the young female doctor, from familiar streets of Hanoi to the fierce battlefield, was recreated in a powerful and emotional way.

The combination of lighting, sound and modern graphic techniques transformed static diary pages into a multi-sensory emotional journey. Visitors were immersed in a panoramic space where the ideals and dedication of martyr doctor Dang Thuy Tram were strongly conveyed, touching the hearts of the audience.

On this occasion, the family donated several valuable memorabilia of martyr doctor Dang Thuy Tram to the Hanoi Museum, contributing to the preservation and promotion of meaningful historical values for the public.

Translated by Mai Huong