The Sơn Mỹ Memorial (Di tích Sơn Mỹ) is a memorial to victims of the My Lai Massacre in Son My, Vietnam. This monument was sculpted and donated by Vietnamese artist Ho Thu, husband of Vo Thi Lien who was one of the few survivors of this atrocity. She was only 13 years old at the time. The memorial is in the former hamlet of Tư Cung. In 2003, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced an 11.7 billion đồng contract to upgrade the building. Memorials and Monuments at Son My
* Grave of one-year-old child victim of the My Lai massacre, 16 March 1968.
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| - Le mémorial de Sơn Mỹ (en vietnamien : Di tích Sơn Mỹ et en anglais : Sơn Mỹ Memorial) est un musée et lieu de mémoire consacré au massacre de Mỹ Lai, un massacre de civils lors de la guerre du Viêt Nam. Construit en 1978, il s'étend sur 2,4 hectares dans le village de Tịnh Khê, dans le district de Sơn Tịnh, dans la province de Quảng Ngãi au Viêt Nam. Des tombes avec leurs pierres tombales, des panneaux commémoratifs sont sur les lieux mêmes de la tuerie.
* Portail des musées
* Portail du Viêt Nam (fr)
- The Sơn Mỹ Memorial (Di tích Sơn Mỹ) is a memorial to victims of the My Lai Massacre in Son My, Vietnam. This monument was sculpted and donated by Vietnamese artist Ho Thu, husband of Vo Thi Lien who was one of the few survivors of this atrocity. She was only 13 years old at the time. The memorial is in the former hamlet of Tư Cung. In 2003, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced an 11.7 billion đồng contract to upgrade the building. Memorials and Monuments at Son My
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| - Le mémorial de Sơn Mỹ (en vietnamien : Di tích Sơn Mỹ et en anglais : Sơn Mỹ Memorial) est un musée et lieu de mémoire consacré au massacre de Mỹ Lai, un massacre de civils lors de la guerre du Viêt Nam. Construit en 1978, il s'étend sur 2,4 hectares dans le village de Tịnh Khê, dans le district de Sơn Tịnh, dans la province de Quảng Ngãi au Viêt Nam. Des tombes avec leurs pierres tombales, des panneaux commémoratifs sont sur les lieux mêmes de la tuerie.
* Portail des musées
* Portail du Viêt Nam (fr)
- The Sơn Mỹ Memorial (Di tích Sơn Mỹ) is a memorial to victims of the My Lai Massacre in Son My, Vietnam. This monument was sculpted and donated by Vietnamese artist Ho Thu, husband of Vo Thi Lien who was one of the few survivors of this atrocity. She was only 13 years old at the time. The Sơn Mỹ Memorial monument is located in the village of Tịnh Khê, Sơn Tịnh District, Quảng Ngãi Province. U.S. soldiers killed between 347 and 504 Vietnamese in this area on 16 March 1968. The memorial was built in 1978. At the time of the massacre, Sơn Mỹ was a village that included Mỹ Lai and several other hamlets. Because Mỹ Lai was not the only hamlet involved, the Vietnamese media refers to the event as the "Sơn Mỹ massacre". Sơn Mỹ was divided into four hamlets: Mỹ Lai, Co Luy, My Khe, and Tư Cung. The U.S. Army designated the various sectors of each hamlet in the form My Lai (1), My Lai (2), etc. The massacre took place, most notably in My Lai (4) (Xom Lang subhamlet) and in My Khe (4) (My Hoi subhamlet), but also in My Lai (5) (Binh Dong and Binh Tay subhamlets) and in Tư Cung. The memorial is in the former hamlet of Tư Cung. In 2003, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced an 11.7 billion đồng contract to upgrade the building. Memorials and Monuments at Son My
* Grave of one-year-old child victim of the My Lai massacre, 16 March 1968.
* Mass grave for 12 victims of the My Lai massacre, 16 March 1968
* Sculpture in the garden of the My Lai massacre memorial site.
* Sculpture in the garden of the My Lai massacre memorial site.
* Memorial to the trench of 170 victims.
* Lists of names and ages of victims. (en)
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