"Going to Saigon" is a creative boardgame by the Vietnam Cultural Heritage Conservation Fund and the Institute of Information Technology and CDIT communication, in order to create a close and vivid approach to history to the public, especially the younger generation; Help more deeply understand the stories, the value of the historic victory on 30/4, and celebrate 50 years of the liberation of the South and the reunification of the country.
Participating in the game, players transform into talented commanders, quickly concentrate forces, and arrange smart tactics to enter the Independence Palace, marking a heroic moment in history.

On the morning of April 24/7, "Marching to Saigon" was introduced directly to Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh at the exhibition space of innovation and digital transformation of the Launching Ceremony of the Movement "The whole country competes for innovation and digital transformation" at the Academy of Posts and Telecommunications Technology.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh highly appreciated the initiative, saying that this is a very good game, suitable for young people because it is both entertaining and educational. According to the Prime Minister, young people need moments of relaxation, and such a game to be able to play and learn history gently and attractively.
The Prime Minister also proposed expanding educational game creativity to a broader range of educational topics. In addition to the heroic historical victories, the game can be developed in the direction of introducing scientists, scientists, culturalists, science and technology stories, national culture... to help the younger generation absorb knowledge more naturally and effectively, creating comfort in studying and practicing thinking.
Innovation and digital transformation are not only trendy concepts, but have become an urgent requirement in all areas of social life. In particular, with cultural and historical education, this is considered an important direction to help the public, especially the younger generation, approach the past more vividly, closely and attractively.