In particular, people enjoyed the photo exhibition about historical events and the display space showcasing artifacts and products reflecting economic , cultural, social, defense, and security achievements. The exhibition was divided into several areas such as: a historical image area, an artifact display area, and an area introducing commercial products…
The photo exhibition area, managed by the Provincial Library, is where people can review the history of Tay Ninh during the two wars of national liberation as well as look back at the province's 50-year journey of construction and development.
The exhibition attracted many people who came to visit and learn more.
The exhibition area attracts the most visitors with displays of uniforms, weapons, training equipment of the armed forces, traditional musical instruments, and more. In addition, people have the opportunity to learn about commercial products, tourism , technology, and experience many other interesting activities.
The exhibition area boasts many beautiful photo spots, a spacious environment, and free parking, so many people enjoy coming to take "check-in" photos and record short videos. People of all generations are present from early morning until late at night. As the sun sets, more and more people arrive, and even after 10 pm, there are still visitors coming in. It's not uncommon to see children dressed in military uniforms, holding the national flag; families wearing matching national colors; and even students who have just finished school and are still in their uniforms visiting the exhibition.
Many children who came to see the exhibition enjoyed taking pictures with the soldiers.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Dao (60 years old, residing in Ward 1, Tay Ninh City), a retired teacher, said that since the exhibition area was set up, she has come here every day to take pictures, film, and watch rehearsals of the music program. Ms. Dao shared: “Since these events started, it’s been crowded here every day. I came here once at 6 pm, but it was too crowded to take many pictures. I came back at 8:30 pm to take more pictures and videos, and I will definitely come here again in the coming days.”
Many people are interested in learning about the uniforms of the police force.
“What I liked most here was the spectacular music program, which was incredibly professionally staged. The exhibition was very meaningful, showcasing many great achievements of the military, police, agriculture, education, health, and telecommunications sectors… It showed that Tay Ninh has undergone many changes in peacetime. As a Vietnamese person, everyone loves their country. I do too. Especially during the April 30th holiday, I feel even more moved and proud. Living in peace today, we must be grateful to those who sacrificed their lives and blood for the flag of our country. And the way we express our patriotism and gratitude is to come here to share in the joy and happiness of the whole nation,” added the former teacher from Kim Dong Primary School.
The exhibition area displays images of Tay Ninh during the two resistance wars.
Similarly, Ms. Le Thi Thu Huong (Ward 3, Tay Ninh City) also frequently visits the square to immerse herself in the joyful and heroic atmosphere. Ms. Huong said: "I haven't finished seeing the exhibition yet, so today I invited my husband to come along and we both wore red shirts with yellow stars to take pictures in support."
Entering the exhibition area of the Tay Ninh Provincial Police, we saw Mr. Nguyen Quang Minh (residing in Ninh Thanh ward, Tay Ninh city) intently examining the images and artifacts. Mr. Minh said: “During these days, of course everyone has very special feelings when experiencing this heroic atmosphere with many meaningful activities. In my opinion, young people should come to see this exhibition to learn about the Vietnamese revolutionary tradition and continue the spiritual values of their ancestors.”
Indeed, the exhibition not only evoked feelings of pride in older citizens but also stirred nationalistic spirit in young people. It was noted that a high percentage of young people attended. Mr. Truong Hung Son (30 years old, residing in Ward 1, Tay Ninh City) said: “I enjoy learning about history and often visit historical sites. I've seen some of the images displayed in this exhibition before, and some I haven't. All the images evoked many emotions in me.”
Ngo Minh Hieu (16 years old, studying at the Vocational Education and Continuing Education Center of Tay Ninh City) shared: “I knew about the exhibition but was busy with my studies, so I only came to see it today. This exhibition contributes to arousing national pride among Vietnamese people, helping young people better understand the fighting spirit and sacrifices of previous generations and clearly feel the beauty of peace. I really enjoy learning about President Ho Chi Minh, the traditions of the People's Army and the People's Police, so I like the exhibits displayed here. I also plan to join the armed forces in the future to fulfill my dream of serving the people and the country, preserving peace and independence.”
Anh Thu
Source: https://baotayninh.vn/khoi-day-niem-tu-hao-a189521.html






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