Photo exhibition marks Mau Than Offensive 1968 held in Can Tho

A photo exhibition marking the 55th anniversary of the Mau Than Offensive 1968, the 78th anniversary of the establishment of the Vietnam People's Army (December 22,1944-2022) and the 50th anniversary of the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam (also known as the Paris Peace Accords) opened at Can Tho City’s Museum on December 13.
Photo exhibition marks Mau Than Offensive 1968 held in Can Tho ảnh 1 At the ribbon cutting ceremony of the exhibition
Around 60 pictures, documents and other items honor the service, sacrifices and dedication of soldiers and people in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho, the Southern region and the country who served during the Vietnam wars.
The exhibition also showcases 150 classified documents, photos and objects introducing the negotiating and signing procedures of the Paris Peace Accords, an agreement to end the war and restore peace in Vietnam, the implementation of the accords, the release of war prisoners, the fight to protect it for peace and reunification. Under the agreement, the US recognized Vietnam’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity and withdrew all US and its allied troops from southern Vietnam.
The display will run until April 10, 2023.
Photo exhibition marks Mau Than Offensive 1968 held in Can Tho ảnh 2 Objects related to the historical events are displayed in the exhibition.
Photo exhibition marks Mau Than Offensive 1968 held in Can Tho ảnh 3 Photos and objects introducing the negotiating and signing procedures of the Paris Peace Accords
Photo exhibition marks Mau Than Offensive 1968 held in Can Tho ảnh 4 The exhibition aims to raise youth awareness on the national patriotic tradition and glororious history.

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