During the visit, the delegation offered incense at the imperial citadel, learned about the citadel’s relics, and heard stories about the history of the nation and feats-of-arms of the predecessors.

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Incense offered at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel

Non-commissioned Senior Captain Nguyen Thu Phuong from the Sub-division of Finance under the Staff of the Vietnam Coast Guard expressed her impression on the bunker in D67 House, which used to be the headquarters of the Vietnamese People’s Army from 1968-1975. The visit helped her further understand the efforts and determination of older generations, and the scale of the structures that closely attached to the past revolutionary cause of Vietnam. She considered these a source of encouragement for her to further develop and make more contribution to the development of the country and the military.

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The delegation learns about D67 House and Bunker.
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Female staff wear ao dai in response to the Hanoi Ao dai Month 2024.

In response to the Hanoi Ao dai Month 2024, all members of the delegation wore ao dai (traditional long dress of Vietnam).

Regarding the aforementioned month, Lieutenant Colonel Cao Thi Hong Hanh from the Mass Mobilization Division under the Department of Political Affairs of the Vietnam Coast Guard Command said that it was a meaningful program to honor the beauty of the Vietnamese women and deepen the tradition of the Vietnam Women’s Union (October 20, 1930 - 2024).

Translated by Song Anh