During the resistance war against the US, a strategic route played a significant role in the Great 1975 Spring Victory, which liberated the South and reunified the country. That legendary route was Truong Son Trail – also known as Ho Chi Minh Trail, a symbol of Vietnam’s unwavering determination, extraordinary courage, and remarkable ingenuity.
An exhibition featuring the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail, or Truong Son Trail, has opened at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi. On display are 100 documents and photos highlighting the establishment of the historical path along with the strong vitality of people throughout wartime.
The ending point of the Truong Son Trail – the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail - at Km No. 1200 in Chon Thanh town in Chon Thanh district of the southern province of Binh Phuoc has been recognised as a special national relic in the Ho Chi Minh Trail historical relic system.
Paintings and sketches created during the American War on the legendary Truong Son Trail will be on display at an exhibition that will open on April 26 in Hanoi.
The Ho Chi Minh Trail has been listed among 11 prominent national heritage sites, according to a recent announcement from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.