Young children, if approached early, will know how to love their country more, know how to cherish what has been preserved through generations. From there, children also learn how to save, preserve and be more conscious in life" - Ms. Hoa shared.
According to her, living near cultural sites is an advantage, helping families easily take their children to experience compared to many families far away. Each trip, she often records small moments and shares them on her personal page, receiving attention and love from friends.
“My taking my children away is not only for them to explore, but also to spread good traditional values so that many people can know and cherish them more” - Ms. Hoa said.

The B-52 Victory Museum was inaugurated on December 22, 1997, with two display areas, including an indoor display area summarizing the traditions of the Capital's armed forces through the periods, especially the "Hanoi - Dien Bien Phu in the Air" victory with many artifacts, documents, artworks, and sables summarizing the combat developments in 12 days and nights of December 1972.
The outdoor display area includes weapons and equipment of the army and people of the Capital in the fight against the US imperialist sabotage war; the wreckage of B-52 aircraft shot down by the army and people of the Capital in 12 days and nights of December 1972.
Visiting the Museum, visitors will visit relics, documents... of the 12-day and night historical event "Hanoi - Dien Bien Phu in the Air". The outdoor space creates a special impression because the wreckage of the B-52 aircraft is displayed in its original state, making visitors feel like they are entering a true cross-section of history.
Each piece of plane wreckage, each technical equipment, each air defense equipment is a slice of history, containing in it the crystallization of the will, bravery and intelligence of the Vietnamese people. It is this true presence that has created a vivid memory space, making history no longer an abstract concept, but becoming something tangible and close.
Inside the museum, the display system is organized according to the depth of awareness, leading visitors from generalizations about the traditions of the Capital's armed forces to the climax of the 12 days and nights of December 1972.
Synthetic tables, documentary images, and artworks are arranged scientifically, not only to recreate developments, but also to evoke emotions and reflections.Through the exhibition room, there are synthetic tables with documentaries, geographical tables, landscape space and Hanoi air defense fire nets, along with sound and smoke systems...visitors feel like they are reliving the historical fighting days of our army and people.
There, history is not told in a simple linear way, but is "recreated" with many layers of information, helping viewers access it more comprehensively and deeply.The artifacts preserved at the B-52 Victory Museum help each person better understand the value of peace and independence.For the younger generation, touching history through spaces like museums helps the past become closer and more vivid, thereby forming a deep awareness and nurturing a sense of responsibility and a desire to contribute.