Rare Images and Documents from the Northern Border Defense War

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The Lạng Sơn Museum is located on a nearly 3,000m² plot at 2 Hùng Vương Street, Chi Lăng Ward, Lạng Sơn City. The museum is an architectural complex including exhibition halls, artifact storage, and more, completed and inaugurated in 2003.

The museum’s exhibition hall features modern architecture inspired by traditional Tày stilt houses in Lạng Sơn. It preserves and manages over 75,000 documents and artifacts representing various historical periods and developments in Lạng Sơn Province.

The museum currently exhibits numerous valuable images and artifacts from the 1979 Northern Border Defense War, offering visitors insight into the courageous and arduous struggles of previous generations.

Images of Vietnamese soldiers and civilians defending the northern border in Lạng Sơn Province in February 1979.

Houses and the provincial government office of Lạng Sơn destroyed by enemy forces in 1979.

Steel helmets, caps, and ammunition pouches used by enemy forces in February 1979.

From left to right: large artillery shell casings fired by enemy forces into Kỳ Lừa Market, Lạng Sơn City (formerly Lạng Sơn Town) in March 1979; H12 artillery shell casings fired into Kỳ Lừa Market in February 1979.

Armed police forces courageously defending the national border in the Đồng Đăng area of Lạng Sơn in February 1979.

Second-Class and Third-Class Merit Medals awarded to Mr. Bế Chu Long by the President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for his outstanding contributions during the Northern Border Defense War. A B40 gun used by soldiers of Company 2, Battalion 1, in a battle that destroyed one enemy tank and many infantrymen on February 27, 1979.


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