An old soldier with a treasure of memories
A small war
remnants museum of veteran Nguyen Manh Hiep, which is located in Phu Thuong
Ward, Tay Ho District, Hanoi, was established to show deep gratitude to
people who sacrificed their youth and lives for national independence.
Covering an area of only 100 square
metres in his house, the museum is arranged neatly, displaying thousands of
artifacts related to the two resistance wars against the French and
Americans.
The objects from the Binh Tri Thien
battlefield (now Quang Binh, Quang Tri and Thua Thien-Hue) where veteran
Nguyen Manh Hiep lived and took part in the fight against the American
imperialism, are displayed in a large area of the museum.
The middle room features an altar of
President Ho Chi Minh covered with flowers, fruits and incense.
The veteran has also carefully
preserved and showcased the personal belongings of not only Vietnamese
soldiers, but their enemies during the wartime including drinking glasses,
iron bowls, backpacks, soldier’s hats and mosquito nets.
Visitors to the museum have a chance
to learn more about
Letters to the frontlines were also
donated to Hiep to keep in the museum, bringing about indescribable emotions
among visitors. Photos on the arduous struggles for national independence,
along with portraits of numerous heroes and martyrs who sacrificed their
lives to the cause of national liberation, remind visitors of the precious
historical moments of the country.
Hiep has travelled throughout the
country looking for and keeping artifacts and mementoes of the soldiers and
his comrades over 30 years after national reunification (1975).
Despite difficulties in daily life,
he has always kept in mind his fallen comrades, creating the motivation for
him to establish the museum.
Over the recent time, the war
remnants museum has become a familiar place for many veterans and people to
visit, especially on special occasions, including War Invalids and Martyrs
Day (July 27).
Nguyen Manh Hiep joined the army for
the resistance war against American imperialism when he was less than 18
years old. He became a member of the 420 battalion under the 320B Division
fighting on the fierce Tri Thien battlefield.
Each keepsake contains a story about
the brave soldiers in the past. The everlasting memories of friendship and
comradeship in war, as well as the undaunted fighting spirit and strong
determination of the army and people, motivated him to come back to
battlefields to collect the keepsakes.
In a fierce struggle in Hai Lang,
Quang Tri in 1969, Hiep was seriously injured and treated at an army base in
Quang Binh. During that time, he felt a strong attachment to his fellow
soldiers.
Brigadier General Tran Minh Duc, who
was also Deputy Commander of the Tri Thien Military Region, visited and
presented an old blanket and hammock that gave him the strength to overcome
the pain from his injuries and the determination to fulfill his ambition of
collecting war artifacts and opening a museum.
At the end of last year, the Hanoi
Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism officially decided to establish the
war remnants
Some keepsakes in the museum:
Nhan Dan
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Chủ Nhật, 2 tháng 8, 2015
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