An image of Hai Ba Trung or Trung Sisters – two Vietnamese heroines who raised an army and went to battle to protect their ancestral homeland in the year 43 AD – has been present in a new collection of high-end Swiss watch company Christophe Claret.
Swiss luxury watchmaker Christophe Claret recently introduced its new collection, called Legend, including a model bearing the image of Hai Ba Trung, two heroines in Vietnamese history, with a delicate design.
A cai luong (reformed opera) play on national heroines, Trung sisters, is being restaged to celebrate the National Reunification Day (April 30) and May Day (May 1).
Portraits of outstanding Vietnamese women, together with paintings praising the beauty of the country and love, are being displayed at an exhibition in Hanoi.
The great victory of the resistance war against the US aggressors 45 years ago was thanks to the sacrifices made by many people that we will never forget. They are the female drivers who bravely crossed rough paths along the Truong Son mountain range to carry essential goods and weapons to the South.
A ceremony was held at the national relic site dedicated to national heroines - Trung Trac and Trung Nhi - in Hanoi on January 30 (the 6th day of the lunar year) to mark the 1980th anniversary of the uprising led by the Trung sisters.
An exhibition featuring portraits of Heroic Vietnamese Mothers and heroines of the people’s armed forces in the Military Region 7 opened in HCM City on October 19 to mark Vietnamese Women’s Day.
An exhibition honouring the contributions of Vietnamese heroines in the South was held in HCM City’s Southern Women Museum to celebrate the 70th War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27).
A ceremony marking the 1976th anniversary of an uprising led by Hai Ba Trung (Trung Sisters) against foreign invaders was held in Me Linh district, Hanoi, on February 13.