The program honored the remarkable victories of Vietnam’s military and people during the 1964–1973 period. Its stage design made full use of the historical setting of Gianh Ferry Wharf, incorporating recreated models of ships, boats, and ferries, alongside vivid smoke and fire effects to enhance the storytelling.
Through powerful artistic expression, the performance paid tribute to the sacrifice, resilience, and ingenuity of Vietnam’s forces and citizens in maintaining a vital transport lifeline to the frontlines amid intense bombardment. It also reinforced the enduring spirit of remembrance and gratitude for those who served and sacrificed.
Gianh Ferry Wharf was one of the most strategic river-crossing points along the logistical network that supported the southern battlefield during the anti-US war. It is a symbol of the steadfast courage and sacrifice of youth volunteers, soldiers, and local residents who carried out their missions under extreme conditions.
