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The exhibition focuses on the treatment of chemical toxins remaining after the war.

The Chemical Corps (Ministry of Defense) has sent a document to the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism requesting permission to organize a thematic exhibition in Dong Nai.

Báo Đồng NaiBáo Đồng Nai12/05/2025

The Chemical Corps requested the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism to direct the Dong Nai Museum to cooperate and provide assistance in organizing a thematic exhibition on the handling of chemical toxins remaining after the war and the remediation and treatment of environmental pollution incidents. Through this, they aim to raise awareness among all segments of the population and international friends about the consequences of chemical toxins remaining after the war; and to call on the community and society to join hands in alleviating the suffering of victims of Agent Orange and protecting the environment.

The exhibition is scheduled to take place from October 1st to 31st at the Dong Nai Museum.

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Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/van-hoa/202505/trien-lam-chuyen-de-xu-ly-chat-doc-hoa-hoc-ton-luu-sau-chien-tranh-e231d33/


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