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Truong Son Cemetery

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Truong Son National Military Cemetery: A Sacred Resting Place

The Truong Son National Military Cemetery (Nghĩa trang Liệt sĩ Trường Sơn) is the largest and most important national military cemetery in Vietnam. Located amidst the peaceful hills of Quang Tri, this solemn memorial site honors over 10,000 martyrs—soldiers and volunteers who died during the Anti-American Resistance War, primarily while serving on the legendary Truong Son Trail, known internationally as the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

History: A Tribute to the Trail Blazers

The cemetery stands as a profound testament to the sacrifice required for national reunification.

  • Construction and Purpose: Authorities began construction on the cemetery in October 1975, shortly after the war’s end, and completed it in April 1977. Significantly, the site serves as the final resting place for soldiers who fell across the entire Truong Son mountain range, a crucial supply line during the war.

  • The Scale of Sacrifice: The cemetery covers a vast area of 140,000 square meters. Its landscape design symbolically mimics a flying eagle, facing the direction of the former battlefields. Furthermore, the graves are meticulously organized into ten major zones based on the home provinces of the fallen soldiers, allowing families and visitors from across Vietnam to easily locate their loved ones.

  • Symbol of Gratitude: The sheer number of uniform white tombstones, many marked liệt sĩ (martyr), creates a deeply moving sight. Many graves bear only a name or no name at all, representing the thousands of Vietnamese soldiers still missing in action, emphasizing the vast human cost of the conflict.

Architecture and Key Memorial Areas

The cemetery complex uses grand architecture to convey deep reverence and national pride.

  • The Central Monument: A towering memorial stands on top of a 32-meter-high central hill, dominating the landscape. Visitors immediately notice this structure, which symbolizes the spirit and sacrifice of the Truong Son soldiers.

  • Reliefs and Statues: Six large reliefs are engraved on monoliths near the memorial area. These elaborate carvings depict scenes from the Truong Son armed forces, showcasing their determination and the famous wartime motto: “Build roads to advance, fight the enemy to travel.”

  • Perennial Flame and Bodhi Tree: A large memorial area at the center often features a perennial flame and a lush Bodhi tree, symbolizing eternal life and peace. Therefore, the cemetery functions as a spiritual focal point for the entire nation.

Visitor Information and Etiquette

The Truong Son National Military Cemetery is a destination of cultural and historical importance, demanding respect and solemnity from all visitors.

  • Address: XX53+6QX, xã Linh Trường, Gio Linh, Quảng Trị, Vietnam.

  • Admission/Entrance Fee: Access to the cemetery is generally Free of Charge, reflecting its status as a place of national remembrance and gratitude.

  • Opening Hours: The cemetery typically opens daily, usually from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

  • Visitor Etiquette: Visitors must demonstrate utmost respect. Dress modestly, avoid loud behavior, and act with reverence when walking among the graves. In fact, local culture regards the cemetery as sacred ground.

This essential site offers foreign travelers and Vietnamese citizens alike a powerful and somber opportunity to reflect on the immense sacrifices that shaped modern Vietnam.

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Phong L.
03:51 05 May 25
This is a the national cemetery for the heroic spirits and martyrs who sacrificed themselves for the cause of protecting and unifying Vietnam during the American War. Over 10,000 martyrs have been gathered here, which is less than 2% of the total number of deaths in the war. It is deeply moving to be here.
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Helen Yu (Chestnut J.
11:35 04 Jul 23
I found the Truong Son National Cemetery to be a pleasant visit. A uniform display of the same flowers sit before every epitaph, carved identically in gray-colored slabs. The epitaph shows the known details, such as name, birth date, birth place, date of enrolment, rank and the date of death.

Not surprisingly, many of these epitaphs are merely a tombstone without the actual burial of the bodies. For many died without being properly accounted for postmortem in this war. Although clearly in the communist style, the cemetery does show a somber tribute to the fallen souls in this war.

The Truong Son National Cemetery commemorates “the estimated 25,000 men and women who died on the Truong Son Trail.” That means that the memorial is dedicated to the deaths that occurred in the construction, transportation and defence of Ho Chi Minh Trail, rather than in the overall conflict. A total of 10,036 graves stand in perfect alignment in this vast cemetery.
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Nguyễn Văn H.
12:16 02 May 23
Truong Son Martyrs Cemetery is located in Gio Linh, Quang Tri - one of the places where many memories of the Vietnam War are kept. This is the final resting place of thousands of soldiers and militiamen who died for the country's independence and freedom.
Here are some interesting information about Truong Son Martyrs Cemetery:
The cemetery has a large area, including many areas divided by military units and government agencies.
In addition to visiting and offering flowers in memory, this place is also a place for families to find information about their loved ones who have died in the war.
Every year, on the occasion of the Invalids and Martyrs' Day (July 27), Truong Son Martyrs Cemetery attracts thousands of people and organizations to offer flowers and commemorate heroic martyrs who sacrificed for the land. water.
In addition, the area around Truong Son Martyrs Cemetery also has many other landmarks and historical sites such as Ben Hai Bridge, Vinh Moc Tunnels, Quang Tri Temple...
If you have the opportunity to come to Quang Tri, do not forget to visit the Truong Son Martyrs Cemetery to commemorate and pay tribute to the heroes who sacrificed for the country.
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Yang K.
08:07 25 Oct 21
A sacred place to honor the men who fought and died for the country’s peace! With respect and gratitude. Rest in peace the heroes!
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Shashi C.
01:33 22 Dec 20
A place to feel proud of for all Vietnamese. Well maintained. I wish the management team could publicly place how to find a particular monument from thousands.
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