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Phu Quoc jail exhibition in city
An exhibition, including
photographs and documents, highlighting the crime and cruelty of jailors in Phu
Quoc jail are being displayed at the Ho Chi Minh City War Remaints Museum.
The exhibition, “Phu Quoc Jail Crime,” which remembers the American War in
Vietnam, is being held by the museum and Vietnam Liaison Committee for Former
Prisoners of War.
Most exhibits are photographs taken during the war and aims to reflect the
crimes and cruelty of jailors against prisoners in Phu Quoc jail.
The exhibition also honors and highlights the soldiers’ resolve and resilience
during torture.
Ex-prisoners visited the museum to burn incense in memory of martyrs, as well as
look back on the war and the severe hardships at Phu Quoc jail.
The exhibition will last until July 18.
According to Huynh Ngoc Van, deputy director of the museum, the number of
visitors in the first three months increased 20 percent compared to the same
period last year.
On special national events, it usually welcomes a large number of visitors.
At present, 14,000 objects and 10,000 pictures on the Vietnam War are on display
at the museum.
Source: VietNamNet/SGGP |
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