These days, many tourists, martyrs' relatives, organizations and individuals come to Do Luong Martyrs' Cemetery, Da Son Commune, Do Luong District to offer incense, commemorate, and express their respect and gratitude to the heroic martyrs who sacrificed for the Fatherland.
Do Luong Martyrs Cemetery in Da Son Commune is located near the intersection of National Highway 46 and National Highway 15, making it convenient for relatives of martyrs and tourists to visit and commemorate. Over the years, the cemetery has been built and renovated to be spacious. Photo: Huy ThuCurrently, Do Luong Martyrs Cemetery is the resting place of 2,241 martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the cause of national liberation, protecting the Fatherland and carrying out international missions in Laos. Photo: Huy Thu According to the Management Board, the cemetery has hundreds of graves of martyrs whose names are unknown or whose names are known but whose hometowns are unknown... Photo: Huy ThuThese days, Do Luong Martyrs Cemetery has welcomed many martyrs' relatives, comrades, organizations, departments, and tourists from all over... to visit and commemorate. Photo: Huy Thu Delegations visiting the cemetery offered incense to the altar of President Ho Chi Minh and the heroic martyrs to express their respect and infinite gratitude. Photo: Huy ThuVisitors offer incense at the memorial at the cemetery. Photo: Huy ThuMr. Pham Dinh Bon (74 years old), the manager of Do Luong Martyrs Cemetery, said: As July 27th approaches, the number of martyrs' relatives and visitors is increasing. Before this holiday, the management board has organized the decoration, cutting grass, cleaning, and placing flowers on the martyrs' graves. Photo: Huy Thu Ms. Le Thi Phuong Thao, residing in Dong Son commune, working at the Do Luong District Post Office, shared: My uncle also sacrificed in the Southern battlefield and was brought back to his hometown by his family. Every time I go to the cemetery to burn incense to show gratitude to the heroic martyrs who sacrificed for the Fatherland, I feel very emotional. I pray that all the souls of the heroic martyrs will be liberated and bless the country and its people with peace. Photo: Huy ThuEach person personally lit incense on the martyrs' graves, calming their hearts with many feelings of gratitude. Photo: Huy Thu Among the people visiting the Do Luong Martyrs' Cemetery today, there were wives visiting their husbands, children visiting their fathers, veterans, and young volunteers who traveled long distances to visit their comrades... Mrs. Dao Thi Duoc (74 years old) in Block 7, Do Luong town said: Today, she and her grandchildren came to the cemetery to pay their respects to her husband, martyr Nguyen Canh Hoe, who died in 1984, and her husband's two brothers: martyr Nguyen Canh Van, who died in 1952 in Laos, and martyr Nguyen Canh Cac, who died in 1972 in Quang Tri. Photo: Huy Thu Being present at Do Luong Martyrs Cemetery in the middle of July, standing in front of thousands of martyrs' graves, people feel more clearly the great sacrifices of generations of fathers and brothers who fell for the cause of national liberation, protecting the Fatherland and the noble international mission. Photo: Huy Thu