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Tourism in Yen Bai Province

During the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Vietnam, China sent Chinese soldiers and civilians to volunteer to support the Vietnamese people’s anti-U.S. cause, and also made huge sacrifices. From 1951 to 1976, China’s martyrs who died and were buried in Vietnam** *1446 people. Among them, there were 6 staff members of the Chinese Military Advisory Group during the Anti-French War; 1,430 officers and soldiers, engineering experts, and technical personnel of the Vietnam-aid troops during the Anti-U.S. War; 2 staff members of the embassy and Xinhua News Agency branch; and members of the visiting Vietnam Art Troupe. 8 people. Some of the martyrs were buried on the spot in Kit Thanh Township, Van Tinh District, Yen Bai Province, Vietnam. The Cemetery of Aiding Vietnam and Anti-American Martyrs in Cat Thinh Township, Van Chan County, Yen Bai Province is located in Cat Thinh Township, Van Chan District, Yen Bai Province (Yen Bai), Vietnam. Buried in the Martyrs Cemetery are 51 martyrs from the 26th Brigade, the 27th Brigade, the 28th Brigade, the 202 Measurement and Design Team, and the 301 Measurement and Design Team of the 5th Logistics Detachment of the Chinese Assistance Force in Vietnam, including 1 from Heilongjiang, 1 from Jiangsu, and 1 from Shanghai. 1 person from Tianjin, 1 from Yunnan, 2 from Jilin, 2 from Zhejiang, 3 from Guizhou, 3 from Sichuan, 3 from Liaoning, 3 from Henan, 4 from Anhui, Guangxi There are 26 registered members.

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