Military Surveys Park for Martyrs' Remains from 1968 Offensive
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Military officials surveyed a site in Ho Chi Minh City's Le Thi Rieng Park believed to contain the remains of martyrs from the 1968 Tet Offensive.
- The survey, involving various military units and university experts, used ground-penetrating radar and electrical imaging to identify potential burial locations.
- The search is part of a political mission to honor fallen soldiers and uphold the principle of 'drinking water, remembering its source,' with authorities preparing for excavation.
Military officials from Military Region 7, led by Deputy Political Commissar Major General Tran Chi Tam, conducted a survey at Le Thi Rieng Park in Ho Chi Minh City to investigate a location suspected to be a burial site for martyrs who died during the 1968 Tet Offensive. The site is believed to hold the remains of soldiers who sacrificed their lives for national independence and freedom.
The survey team, comprising specialists from the Ho Chi Minh City Military Command, engineers, cartographers, and experts from universities like the University of Science and the Polytechnic University, utilized advanced technology. Ground-penetrating radar and electrical imaging methods were employed to detect anomalies beneath the ground, helping to narrow down areas for potential excavation and identification of remains.
The search and collection of martyrs' remains is a political task of special importance, demonstrating the principle of 'drinking water, remembering its source,' and honoring the great sacrifices of heroes and martyrs for the independence and freedom of the Fatherland.
This effort is framed as a significant political mission, deeply rooted in the Vietnamese principle of 'drinking water, remembering its source,' which signifies gratitude and remembrance for those who sacrificed. Major General Tran Chi Tam stressed the importance of this task, urging close coordination between Military Region 7 and the Ho Chi Minh City Military Command, along with other relevant units, to ensure meticulous preparation for future excavation work.
Authorities have identified three key areas within the park requiring further investigation. The process involves scientific methods to analyze subsurface signals and data, aiming to accurately pinpoint potential burial sites. The military command had previously issued a call for witnesses in late May 2026 to aid in verifying and locating the remains of martyrs believed to have been buried in the Chรญ Hรฒa cemetery area, now part of the park.
The process must be meticulous and scientific, while also ensuring security and safety in the survey and search area.
Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.