The exhibition is made with 132 images and 30 artifacts from the collection of "homemade weapons" to vividly recreate the heroic and resilient struggle of our army and people. In particular, in this exhibition, the Provincial Museum also made a model of the T-59 tank, number 390 - the historical tank that crashed into the gate of the Independence Palace in 1975 (in a scale of 1:2), to serve the needs of sightseeing and learning about history of all classes of people.
Through the exhibition, the public has access to valuable documents and images about the cause of building socialism in the North and the long-term, resilient resistance war against American imperialism in the South from 1954 to 1975.
In recent days, the Provincial Museum has welcomed many visitors, especially student groups, to visit this meaningful thematic exhibition. The exhibition is still open to visitors until July 25, 2025.
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