Considered a place to honor the historical value of the victory "famous in 5 continents, shaking the world" - Bien Bien Phu Historical Victory Museum is one of the places that attracts tourists every time they come to the heroic land of Dien Bien Phu in the historic days of May...
Tourists visit the Dien Bien Phu Historical Victory Museum.
Museum guides present and tell stories through the exhibits at the Museum to visitors.
Another particularly impressive highlight for visitors to the Museum is to visit the Panorama painting recreating the Dien Bien Phu Campaign. This is the first and only panoramic painting in Vietnam and one of the three largest circular paintings in the world . The painting has recreated the typical moments and events of the historic Dien Bien Phu Campaign in 1954. The painting was painted by nearly 200 young artists who graduated from the Vietnam University of Fine Arts using oil paint on canvas in a 360-degree space, 20.5m high, 132m long, 42m in diameter, the relief part arranges the specimens in succession, the dome part shows the peaceful sky creating a painting with a total area of 3,225m 2 . In the painting, the artists have depicted more than 4,500 characters and the majesty and fierceness of the Dien Bien Phu battlefield from thousands of collected historical documents...
In other spaces of the Museum, visitors can also visit the exhibits. This is an image of a bicycle used to transport food to the campaign.
75mm mountain guns were provided to our army to participate in the battle on the Dien Bien Phu battlefield.
Dinh Pu Loong soldiers and engineers used as a hut at the Dien Bien Phu - Muong Phang Campaign Command Headquarters (left side) and the desk legs and bed legs of Major General Hoang Van Thai, chief of staff of the campaign, used at the Dien Bien Phu - Muong Phang Campaign Command Headquarters (right side) .
Wheelbarrow used to transport rice for the Dien Bien Phu campaign.
Simulated map of Him Lam Resistance Center stronghold.
Our army's trench system to advance deep into the enemy base.
Wood stoves with the motto: "walk without traces, cook without smoke, speak without sound" were used in the Hoa Binh campaign of 1951-1952 and were widely popularized in 1954 when the Dien Bien Phu campaign took place.
Another equally prominent space is the display of military medical work with models of doctors and nurses caring for wounded soldiers in shelters on both our and the French sides, showing the painful reality of war, the ferocity of guns, artillery and mines. More profoundly, it is the efforts and miraculous feats of military medical work in treating and returning more than 5,000 wounded soldiers to their units to continue participating in the fight.
The victory flag planted on the roof of General De Castries' bunker marked the defeat of French colonialism and created the Dien Bien Phu victory that "resounded throughout the five continents and shook the world".
Le Phuong
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