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Interactive learning and social media outreach are making military museums more relevant and appealing to younger generations.
Hanoi’s new Military History Museum, built at a cost of $100 million, has sparked an unprecedented wave of public interest, redefining how museums attract visitors in Vietnam.
The Dao Mau (Mother Goddess Religion) Museum built by artist Xuan Hinh spans 5,500 square meters and captivates visitors with its stunning, uniquely designed architecture.
The Ho Chi Minh Campaign Museum honors the final days of the war with one of Vietnam’s rarest national treasures.
Visitors in Việt Nam and abroad can now learn about the history and development of the Tây Nguyên (Central Highlands) province of Lâm Đồng from its early days until today through a 3D virtual tour launched by its museum.
The museum will be displaying exhibits, photos and documents related to the culture of Đà Nẵng and the central region over a total area of 86,000sq.m.
The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi on February 21 received 25 contemporary art works from the Vietnam Fine Arts Association.
The newly built Da Nang Museum, featuring state-of-the-art technology and expanded exhibition spaces, will officially open in March 2025.
Many museums in Vietnam have adopted innovative and engaging approaches to further attract visitors in the digital era.
On its first day, Hanoi’s Military History Museum drew visitors moved by the powerful artifacts that embody Vietnam’s history and resilience.
The museum will be built on an area of 1.7ha at the boundary of the Gạc Ma Memorial Site in Cam Lâm District.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has announced plans to establish several specialized museums, including the Vietnam Currency Museum and the Vietnam Education Museum, as part of a new cultural development initiative.
The Vietnam Military History Museum, scheduled to open on November 1, contains more than 150,000 artifacts, including rare national treasures, illustrating the country's long history of nation-building and defense.
The recently inaugurated exhibition "Champa Treasures: Marks of Time" at the National Museum of History has sparked a heated debate on social media, with some questioning the authenticity of the displayed artifacts.
Truc Lam Restaurant and Coffee, a cafe and architectural space inside the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, recently received two international architecture awards in the United States.
The Ho Chi Minh Museum here has launched a new project using smart technology to offer online displays as part of efforts to develop its business.
The An Giang Museum proudly exhibits six national treasures representing the Oc Eo culture from the 4th to 6th centuries, each of significant cultural, historical, religious, and artistic value.
Many of the country’s national treasures, including artefacts of history, culture, and science dating back hundreds and even thousands of years, have not been looked after properly, according to museum officials and experts.
From 40,000-year-old human teeth to the oldest stone in Vietnam, the Hanoi Museum's exhibit offers a glimpse into the past.
HCM City’s cultural authorities are working to support private museums as their efforts to building a museum system to boost local tourism.