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| Students exploring history through artifacts at the exhibition |
The exhibition, organized by Hue City Museum of History, was held on the morning of April 11th at the hall of the People’s Committee of Duong No Ward (Hue City), attracting hundreds of lower secondary school students in the ward to visit and learn.
The event is part of a series of activities commemorating the 51st anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30th, 1975 – April 30th, 2026).
The exhibition showcases more than 100 documents and images, along with nearly 50 artifacts, highlighting the nation’s proud revolutionary traditions, as well as the achievements of the country and Hue City over the past 51 years, and reaffirming the role and position of Hue City in a new era of development.
In addition to the exhibition, the organizers also held a contest titled “Proud Pages of Hue’s History”. The contest serves as a meaningful platform and an opportunity for students to gain a deeper understanding of their local history, thereby fostering patriotism, national pride, and a sense of responsibility in preserving and promoting cultural heritage values. Through this activity, each student can become a “young ambassador”, spreading a spirit of curiosity and a love for history and Hue’s culture to their peers and the wider community.
