
Stake attention in this memory
A large photographic print, mounted on a metal stand, is displayed outdoors at night in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The photograph itself depicts an exhibition with approximately 15-20 Vietnamese women, predominantly middle-aged, all wearing identical red long-sleeved shirts adorned with a yellow five-pointed star. They are gathered around display tables covered in red fabric, showcasing various historical firearms, including a prominent heavy machine gun on a tripod mount in the center, and numerous smaller rifles. Most women are smiling, gesturing towards, or interacting with the weapons. The background of the photograph features white, stylized decorative pillars with red flowers, a large circular emblem with Vietnamese text likely stating "60 NĂM CHIẾN THẮNG BÌNH GIẢ" (60 Years of Binh Gia Victory), and green foliage. The caption on the photograph identifies it as "HIỆN VẬT KHÁNG CHIẾN - KỶ NIỆM 60 NĂM CHIẾN THẮNG BÌNH GIẢ" (Resistance Artifacts - Commemorating 60 Years of Binh Gia Victory) by "Lê Đình Nhơn" from Ho Chi Minh City. In the external environment, behind the displayed photograph, numerous strings of warm yellow decorative lights are suspended between trees and structures, creating an illuminated public space. The ground beneath the stand is paved concrete.
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