The exhibition hall is located on the northern bank of the Ben Hai river, which used to be the temporary boundary line diving Vietnam for nearly 21 years.
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The reception room features a statue of President Ho Chi Minh.
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The exhibition room houses dozens of artifacts and documents related to the struggle of the army and people on both sides of the Ben Hai river for national independence and reunification.
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The exhibition hall stands as a testament to the steadfast will of the Vietnamese people.
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Amid the fierce fighting in Quang Tri, the army and local people dug tunnels and moved their lives underground. It was from these very shelters that future generations were born.
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The image of a mother in Vinh Linh (Quang Tri) diligently mending the national flag, is vividly recreated in the exhibition space.
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The bronze star on top of the flagpole at Hien Luong bridge.
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The loudspeakers installed along the Ben Hai river.
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Electronic reconnaissance weapons employed by the US during the war in Vietnam. These devices could detect sounds and movements within a radius of dozens to hundreds of meters.
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In May 1967, AP reported on the heavy casualties suffered by US marines in the Vietnam war.
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"North and South reunion", a photo that captures the overwhelming joy of families reuniting after nearly 21 years of seperation.
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Throughout July, many visitors come to the exhibition hall to honor the soldiers who sacrificed for the nation’s peace.
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Ms. Pham Thao from Hanoi said that the trip to Quang Tri is an unforgettable experience for her family.
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