Landmarks of Vietnam-Cambodia friendship

In Janurary 7, 1979, the Vietnamese army along with the Kampuchean United Front for National Salvation overthrew the Khmer Rouge genocidal regime, ending the long nightmare of Cambodian people.
Landmarks of Vietnam-Cambodia friendship ảnh 1Xa Mat, once fierce war front, now has become a busy border gate between Vietnam and Cambodia (Photo:VNA)
Landmarks of Vietnam-Cambodia friendship ảnh 2Cemetery of Cambodian soldiers, who lost their lives during the fight against Khmer Rouge (in Long Giao commune, Cam My district, Dong Nai province) is frequently visited by Vietnamese soldiers (Photo:VNA)
 
Landmarks of Vietnam-Cambodia friendship ảnh 3Momument dedicated to Cambodia's Division 125 is located in Long Giao commune, Cam My district, Dong Nai province (Photo:VNA)
Landmarks of Vietnam-Cambodia friendship ảnh 4Colonel Ha Xuan Thanh (R) and Lieutenant Colonel Kieu Quang Thach (L) recall the time when they were volunteer soldiers fighting alongside Cambodian comrades on Front 779 (Photo:VNA)
Landmarks of Vietnam-Cambodia friendship ảnh 5Foreigners visit Bac Chuc tomb in Tri Ton district, An Giang province (Photo:VNA)
Landmarks of Vietnam-Cambodia friendship ảnh 6Phi Lai Pagoda in Ba Chuc town, Tri Ton district, An Giang province, where lots of victims were killed by the Khmer Rouge, is now renovated (Photo: VNA)
Landmarks of Vietnam-Cambodia friendship ảnh 7Ba Chuc tomb in Tri Ton district, An Giang province, keeps the remains of 1,159 victims from Ba Chuc masacre by the Khmer Rouge in 1978 (Photo: VNA)
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