Online exhibition by Vietnamese Women’s Museum: The hearts for peace

Sep 22, 2020

The Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Hanoi presents the new online exhibition “The hearts for peace”.

More than half a century ago, the United States(US) sent tens of millions of soldiers and millions of tonnes of bombs and ammunition to Vietnam. This unjust war was opposed by peace-loving people around the world.
The support of people from all over the world created such strength and motivation for Vietnamese people to win the war so our country was unified. More than half a century has passed, yet the solidarity and sincere help of these supporters of Vietnam still touches the hearts of all Vietnamese people.These stories and objects would like to be wrapped up in the online exhibition “The hearts for peace” like respect and gratitude to the loving and peaceful hearts of international friends!

Here you can access the exhibition: https://baotangphunu.org.vn/en/the-hearts-for-peace/

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