A group of students majoring in Multimedia Communications, FPT University, Can Tho branch organized a multi-sensory exhibition called "Under the smoke, with flowers" at the school's Alpha lobby on July 15.
The event is part of the graduation project of students: Pham Nhat An, Lam Nguyen Thuy Vy, Nguyen Truc Di, Le Thi Kim Chi and Nguyen Ngoc Ngan.

Under the guidance of lecturer Pham Viet Ngoan (Ministry of Tourism and Tourism Services Management) and professional advice from the Can Tho City Resistance Prisoners Association and support from the Can Tho City Museum, the exhibition is an effort to combine modern communication and multi-sensory technology, to vividly and closely recreate history, especially the heroic struggle of female revolutionary prisoners who were held at the Can Tho General Confederation of Labor.
The highlight of the exhibition is the presence of historical witnesses, former revolutionary prisoners who were imprisoned at the Great Examination. They directly shared memories and real stories, bringing emotional slides of patriotism, sacrifice and resilience of Southern women in the resistance war.

The exhibition space is designed to stimulate all senses of attendees from image, sound to scent and touch, helping students not only listen and watch but also feel history through vivid intuition. Thereby, the project clearly depicts the losses and pain of war, while honoring the beauty of humanity, memory and gratitude.
Lecturer Pham Viet Ngoan commented: The exhibition is a testament to the creativity and social responsibility of students when applying knowledge into practice. Although the implementation period was only over 2 months, the students have built a professional, emotional and meaningful space.
Pham Nhat An - representative of the student group expressed: "We hope to bring history closer to young people by new approaches. The presence of historical witnesses is a great source of motivation, helping us convey the value of heritage and gratitude to today's generations".