
At Phuoc Ninh Cemetery, the resting place of hundreds of martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the resistance war against French colonialism in the late 19th century, youth union members respectfully offered incense in memory and expressed their deep gratitude to the heroes who fell for national independence.
Continuing the journey, the youth union members visited the Hoang Sa Exhibition House, which preserves many valuable documents, maps, and artifacts affirming the sacred sovereignty of the Fatherland's sea and islands.
Through the introduction and tour, the students understood more about the Hoang Sa team, which manages Bac Hai, as well as the process of establishing, protecting and implementing the sovereignty of the sea and islands of their ancestors. This was a useful experience, contributing to arousing the sense of responsibility to protect the homeland's sea and islands in each member.
Within the framework of the program is a workshop on making scented candles right at the Hoang Sa Exhibition House. Under the guidance of staff, youth union members can directly choose fragrances, mold, decorate and create handmade products with their own personal stamp.
With the combination of gratitude - learning history - creative experience, the program has left many practical values, contributing to educating traditions and fostering love for the homeland for the young generation.
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