
Exhibition "Children in Wartime"
The "Children in Wartime" exhibition was held at the metro station from May 30th to June 5th, coinciding with International Children's Day on June 1st. This was the first time a historical exhibition was organized within a metro station in Ho Chi Minh City , showcasing dozens of images and documents about Vietnamese children during the war, attracting many visitors. Besides metro passengers, many families also brought their young children to view the historical images and documents, helping them better understand the lives of Vietnamese children during the war years.
The exhibition displays dozens of images and documents reflecting the lives, studies, and activities of Vietnamese children during the war.
During the event, free guided tours were held to help visitors gain a deeper understanding of each story and document on display. Besides families with young children, the exhibition also attracted a large number of students. Many young people lingered for quite a while in front of the exhibits, viewing the historical images and documents presented at the metro station.
The exhibition not only showcases historical documents but also aims to educate about traditions, helping the younger generation better understand the losses and sacrifices made during the war.
More than just a documentary exhibition, the "Children in Wartime" exhibition has become a popular destination for many families on weekends and International Children's Day. Through images from the war, many parents hope their children will better understand national history, thereby appreciating peaceful life and the learning and living conditions they have today.
