The panoramic painting "Dien Bien Phu Campaign," painted with oil on canvas, depicts the entire Dien Bien Phu Campaign, which took place from March to May 1954. The painting vividly recreates the important battles, the image of our soldiers and people fighting bravely and tenaciously, and the heroic spirit of the nation in the Dien Bien Phu victory.
With the desire to unite all Vietnamese people at home and abroad in remembering, appreciating, and recalling the tragic and heroic days of the nation's history, and to help today's young generation better understand this glorious historical milestone and the nation's aspiration for peace and independence, the Ministry of Information and Communications, in coordination with the Hanoi People's Committee, has brought the panoramic painting "Dien Bien Phu Campaign" from Dien Bien to Hanoi through 3D mapping technology.
Admire a panoramic view of the Dien Bien Phu Campaign in 3D technology.
This is a new communication method that applies digital technology, combining special effects, vibrant colors, and vivid sounds, helping people at home and international friends to feel and understand more about the glorious milestones of the nation in the most visual and lively way."
The 3D projection program of "The Dien Bien Phu Campaign" is planned to consist of 4 segments (the total duration of each screening for all 4 segments is nearly 10 minutes, and will be played repeatedly throughout the screening), including:


Scene 1: The entire nation goes to war: Images of civilians pushing carts to support the front lines and brave soldiers pulling cannons up the hilltop in preparation for the Dien Bien Phu Campaign, along with cheers of encouragement, interspersed with images of soldiers' simple meals.
Scene 2: A majestic opening: Soldiers charge into battle, accompanied by shouts of "charge!" and a barrage of ground artillery fire. Alongside this are images of medics tending to wounded soldiers.
Scene 3: The historic confrontation: Soldiers crawling through trenches, along with gunfire, shouts of "charge!", and fallen soldiers on the battlefield, illustrate the brutality of war.
Scene 4: Triumphal celebration of victory: The Vietnamese flag flies proudly atop General De Castries' bunker, and soldiers escort General De Castries and the prisoners out.
The screening of the painting is not only an experience but will also contribute to promoting and fostering a deeper appreciation for history, arousing national pride and patriotism.

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