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“75 years - Full of love”

HNN.VN - "75 years - Full of love" was the name of a photo exhibition on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs' Day (July 27), organized by the Provincial Museum of History for two days July 27th and 28th at Chin Ham - the Nine Bunkers historical site (located in An Tay ward of Hue city).

The new face of Hue fine artStories told from the rivers“Preserving the Saola’s Footprints on Truong Son Mountains”Continuing the Truc Chi journeyGeneral Nguyen Chi Thanh Museum officially opened

With nearly 50 photographic works, the exhibition showed how much President Ho Chi Minh, the Party, the State, and the People cared for war invalids, martyrs, Vietnamese heroic mothers, and people with meritorious services. The exhibition also featured shining examples of heroic martyrs, war invalids and their contributions now in various fields, and those who have made great contributions to the national liberation and to the cause of national construction and defense.

By N.Minh

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