Looking at the children, everyone feels full of national pride.
In recent days, many parents, students and children have experienced the Vietnam Military History Museum. The museum is open free of charge to visitors at its new location on Thang Long Avenue, in Tay Mo and Dai Mo wards, Nam Tu Liem district, from the morning of November 1 until the end of December. What attracts people to the museum is that it is preserving and displaying more than 150,000 artifacts. Among them are four national treasures, including two MIG-21 aircraft numbered 4324 and 5121, T54B tank numbered 843 and a map of determination to fight in the historic Ho Chi Minh Campaign. Artifacts of aircraft, tanks and many large types of weapons captured during the resistance wars, associated with many important historical events and figures, will be displayed in two square areas with an area of over 20,000m2 . The group of mothers were also extremely excited, wanting to bring their children here to visit and explore . The "toothless and diaper-free" babies also had the opportunity to visit here. The babies were tiny but very adorable, eagerly looking around at everything around them. Being taught by their parents about patriotism from a young age like this, the children will surely be very proud when they look back at the photos later. Ms. Hanh Phuong, one of the mothers who took their children on this trip, shared that the babies participating in the photo shoot were Do Truc Nghiem - Mocha; Lam Hong Sa - Dasa; Nguyen Duy Khiem - Dua; Tran Tue Dan - Winnie; Nguyen Nang Bao Minh - Shin; Mai Ngoc Tue Phuong - Zie. "We planned within 2 weeks from the museum's opening. We really like meaningful activities like this so we really want to bring our children here. For us, this is a place that marks historical events, through which the younger generation is more proud and understands that our ancestors shed sweat and blood to exchange for moments of peace like today. That's why we are very grateful and want to pass on that love to our children. Many people say that children don't know anything, but we believe that every activity with our children will be a time for them to learn something more. Later, when they look back at the photos, they will also be grateful to their parents for bringing them here. Then I will tell them more about the interesting things when they were a toothless baby and not yet out of diapers. It was so much fun for the mothers to gather together and go together. Taking care of the children was not easy, but seeing the results was satisfying. Through this photo series, we also want to send two messages. One is gratitude for the work of our ancestors. The second is to thank a Korean clothing company for designing national pride costumes for Vietnamese children. The result is beautiful photos to show off to friends around the world," Ms. Hanh Phuong confided. Looking at the super cute and adorable babies, dressed in costumes full of national pride, everyone feels warm. This photo series is currently still popular and will definitely become a valuable memory in the children's childhood.
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