This is one of the outstanding activities organized by Flamingo Holdings towards the 80th anniversary of the New Year's National Congress, the August Revolution and the National Day on September 2 with the desire to honor historical values and arouse national pride.
At the same time, it contributes to promoting Tan Trao land - the Capital of Liberation Area, the Capital of Resistance - as a convergence destination between historical tourism, high-class resorts and indigenous cultural experiences.
Inspired by Tan Trao - a special land in the history of the Vietnamese revolution, the exhibition space with 4 thematic areas, introducing 80 paintings combined with more than 200 photos including historical documentary photos, photos of relics at the Viet Bac Security Agency, images of the headquarters of ministries, departments and branches currently in Hanoi - agencies that originated from Tan Trao during the pre-upgrade period and the resistance war against French colonial rule.

Uncle follows journey - The opening space recreates the journey to find a way to save the country of young man Nguyen Tat Thanh from the first steps leaving Nha Rong port on a summer day of 1911 to begin a great journey through nearly 30 countries.
After 30 years of searching for a way to save the country, in 1941 Nguoi returned to Pac Bo, Cao Bang to directly lead the domestic revolutionary movement. Each page of the photo reminds us of his hard years on the path to find a way for the nation.
In May 1945, President Ho Chi Minh left Pac Bo for Tan Trao, Tuyen Quang. From here, Tan Trao - the Capital of the Liberation Zone - became the highest direction center of the General Uprising to gain power.
The exhibition area with the theme "Tan Trao National Congress - Establishing a Democratic Republic of Vietnam" collects valuable documentary photos of a Congress of historical stature, the spirit of the August Revolution and the important milestone on September 2, 1945 when President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence at Ba Dinh Square, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.

During the years of fighting against French colonialism, Tan Trao was once again chosen to become a revolutionary base. Each photo at the exhibition area of "Resistance Capital - Heroic Land" is a vivid cut of history - where Tan Trao became the center of resistance training and the spiritual support of the entire nation.
Not only reminiscing about history, Tan Trao - the birthplace of the Fatherland, 80 years of the Vietnamese revolution also vividly depicts the journey to maturity of the revolutionary government from resistance to foundation, from hardship to sustainable development.
The exhibition area "Revolutionary government from the days of the founding of the country" connects the past with the present by the image of important agencies when they were still in the early days of the Viet Bac war zone to the relic sites in Tuyen Quang and the spacious headquarters today in Hanoi.

"Tan Trao - the birthplace of the Fatherland, 80 years of the origin of the Vietnamese revolution" is held on the premises of Flamingo Heritage Onsen & Resort - a resort located in the center of the Tan Trao heritage area, developed by Flamingo Holdings with the goal of opening a new chapter for the tourism industry of the beautiful and traditional land of Tuyen Quang.
We hope to bring a sacred touch between the present and the past. The exhibition space is not only a place to tell history, but also arouses pride and inspiration for today's generation to continue the aspiration to build a country, as the previous generation started from the city of Tan Trao." - representative of Flamingo Holdings shared.
The exhibition space is completely free of charge to the public and visitors. In addition to exhibition activities, Flamingo Holdings also regularly organizes tours to Tan Trao Special National Monument, combined with a series of cultural and artistic activities imbued with the identity of the Northeast highlands such as performing Then lute singing on the Pho Day River, recreating traditional festivals, ... to bring emotional experiences to visitors from all over the world.