The "Homeland Honors" program is an annual event organized by the Military Radio and Television Center in coordination with other organizations to commemorate the Day of War Invalids and Martyrs. In 2025, the program will be held at the National Martyrs Cemetery on Highway 9, the resting place of over 10,800 heroic martyrs, to express gratitude and honor the immense contributions of generations of ancestors who bravely fought and sacrificed for the revolutionary cause of the Party, for national independence, the happiness of the people, and to fulfill noble international obligations. Through this program, we aim to widely promote the patriotic tradition, the principle of "drinking water, remembering the source," and the noble act of "repaying gratitude" of the Vietnamese people.
The organizers of the "Homeland Honors the Heroes" program and delegates laid flowers and offered incense to pay tribute to the heroic martyrs. |
The opening ceremony of the program was a solemn and respectful incense offering and candle lighting ceremony. In the echoes of the sacred spirit of the mountains and rivers, thousands of candles and incense sticks were lit on the graves as a deep gratitude of today's generation to the heroic martyrs.
An artistic performance in the "Homeland Honors the Heroes" program. |
The delegates attending the program. |
The program was held at the National Martyrs' Cemetery on Highway 9. |
Following this, delegates and audience members were deeply moved by feelings of respect and gratitude as they immersed themselves in the unique artistic atmosphere. Interspersed between the artistic performances by artists and singers were touching conversations with guest speakers, including historical witnesses, exemplary officers and soldiers currently working in various agencies and units throughout the army, and representatives of the younger generation.
Each story and memory shared at the program is not only a remembrance and tribute to the contributions of the heroic martyrs, but also a reminder to today's generation to always cherish the values of peace , freedom, and independence, and to live up to the noble sacrifices and immense contributions of those who came before.
Guest delegates participated in the exchange at the program. |
The Skyline group, singer Huyen Trang, and journalist Ngo Ba Luc presented reconstructed portraits of fallen soldiers along with gifts to their relatives. |
At the program, the Organizing Committee and accompanying units presented many practical and meaningful gifts to relatives of martyrs, policy families, Vietnamese Heroic Mothers, Agent Orange victims, the Martyr Remains Collection Team of Division 968 (Military Region 4) and the Management Board of the National Martyrs Cemetery on Road 9.
According to the People's Army
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