In the first three days since its opening, the exhibition has created strong attraction thanks to its elaborate display space, profound content, and spreading of emotions.
On the morning of May 2, large numbers of visitors lined up in front of the Exhibition House gate early, including foreign visitors, families with young children, veterans, and university students.
A new surprise for many visitors was the souvenirs and books with patriotic messages introduced at the exhibition space. The chibi dolls of the Vietnamese Navy made of handmade wool attracted many children and parents to buy as souvenirs.
The exhibition is open free of charge to create conditions for the public, especially students, families, and visitors from afar, to have the opportunity to access the profound historical and cultural values of the nation.
According to the organising committee’s estimate, the exhibition has welcomed over 1,000 visitors each day, with the number of visitors increasing during the holidays.