On a crisp January morning in 2025, a solemn procession approached the Nhà bia liệt sĩ phường Tân Tạo A. This monument, the Stele House listing the names of martyrs of Tân Tạo A ward, stood as a silent testament to the sacrifices made during the Vietnam War. Leading the delegation was Nguyễn Việt Quế Sơn, Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee. He was joined by other officials and representatives, their faces etched with respect. The Nhà bia liệt sĩ phường Tân Tạo A is more than just a monument. It is a place of remembrance, honoring the heroes who fought and died for their country’s independence and freedom. The air was thick with emotion as they laid wreaths and incense at the base of the stele. They bowed their heads in a moment of silence, remembering the fallen. The ceremony at the Nhà bia liệt sĩ phường Tân Tạo A was a poignant reminder of the cost of war. It was a testament to the enduring spirit of the Vietnamese people and their unwavering commitment to peace. Later that day, the delegation also visited the PouYuen Vietnam Co. Ltd. factory and the Management Board of Export Processing and Industrial Zones. This visit highlighted the city’s progress and development, made possible by the sacrifices commemorated at the Nhà bia liệt sĩ phường Tân Tạo A. Mr. Sơn acknowledged the factory’s contribution to the city’s growth and expressed gratitude for the company’s efforts in supporting its workers. The visit underscored the link between the sacrifices of the past and the prosperity of the present, a connection made tangible by the solemn visit to the Nhà bia liệt sĩ phường Tân Tạo A.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.