The exhibition "Aspiration for Peace " includes 3 contents: Fiery memories; Anti-war wave; For a blue sky.
The exhibition not only reflects the losses and pain caused by war, but also depicts the brave spirit and close coordination of forces to create a solid people's war position, leading to the victory of " Hanoi - Dien Bien Phu in the air".
The exhibition also introduces the anti-war movement of peace-loving people around the world and some American soldiers. All express a common aspiration: to end the war and restore peace to Vietnam.
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Images at the thematic exhibition "Aspiration for Peace", commemorating the 53rd anniversary of the "Hanoi - Dien Bien Phu in the Air" Victory. |
The three exhibitions recreate images of the last days of December 1972, when the ground and sky of North Vietnam were shaken by the air raids of the US imperialists. Hundreds of B-52s and other US tactical aircraft were mobilized to bomb and destroy Hanoi, Hai Phong and some localities in North Vietnam.
In just 12 days, the army and people of the capital achieved the famous victory of "Hanoi - Dien Bien Phu in the air", ending the US imperialists' war of destruction in the North of our country.
The exhibition also features images of the anti-war protests against the US invasion of Vietnam and the demands for peace that took place right in the heart of the US. Many Americans participated in anti-war marches.
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| Delegates listened to an introduction to the thematic exhibition "Aspiration for Peace". |
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| The scene recreates the efforts of doctors and nurses at Bach Mai Hospital to treat patients. |
The victory of “Hanoi - Dien Bien Phu in the air” played a decisive role in forcing the US government to sign the Paris Agreement (January 27, 1973) on ending the war and restoring peace in Vietnam.
Within the framework of the program, there was also a scene reenacting the efforts of doctors and nurses at Bach Mai Hospital to overcome the devastating consequences of the carpet bombing of the hospital by American aircraft on December 22, 1972. Professor Do Doan Dai, Director of Bach Mai Hospital at that time, made decisive decisions to save the lives of doctors and patients buried in the rubble.
News and photos: GIA KHANH
Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/van-hoa/doi-song/trung-bay-chuyen-de-khat-vong-hoa-binh-ky-niem-chien-thang-ha-noi-dien-bien-phu-tren-khong-1013724










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