(Baonghean.vn) - On April 30th, thousands of tourists from all over the country made a pilgrimage to the Truong Bon historical site in My Son commune (Do Luong district) to revisit the "battleground" of the years of the war against the US.
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| Despite the hot weather, tourists continue to flock to the Truông Bồn historical site. Photo: Huy Thư |
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| On Victory Day, the sim flowers by the graves of the fallen Youth Volunteers at Truông Bồn bloomed in a vibrant purple, scattering their petals along the pathways. Tour guides at the historical site introduced visitors to this simple yet beloved flower, deeply connected to the land and people of this region. Photo: Huy Thư |
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| Visitors of all ages flock to Truông Bồn, and it's truly moving to witness the sight of young children lighting incense for the fallen heroes. Photo: Huy Thư |
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| Visitors attentively follow the commemorative plaques to better understand the Truông Bồn National Historical Site – a key transportation hub on the strategic supply route to the Southern battlefield, and also a place where the American forces heavily bombed and shelled. Here, 1,240 cadres, soldiers, youth volunteers, militia members, and civilians sacrificed their lives. Photo: Huy Thư |
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| The exhibits in the museum have helped people better understand the life and struggles of our soldiers and people at Truong Bon, a place of hardship, suffering, but also immense heroism. Photo: Huy Thu |
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| Truong Bon, a place of "blood and flowers," will forever remain a sacred site for educating young generations about revolutionary traditions and love for their homeland. Photo: Huy Thu |
Huy Thu