This is one of the oldest museums and takes a lot of time to explore. There are two buildings on both sides, lots of treasures, from the nearest to the old. If you like history, you should come. You will know more about Vietnamese history. I came here last week with a friend from Finland. The History Museum is one of the oldest and most unique museums in Vietnam. There are exhibitions from prehistoric to modern Vietnam, after all, Vietnam has a history of more than 4,000 years. Note that the museum closes at noon and opens from 1:30 to 5 p.m.
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This is one of the oldest museums and takes a lot of time to explore. There are two buildings on both sides, lots of treasures, from the nearest to the old. If you like history, you should come. You will know more about Vietnamese history. I came here last week with a friend from Finland. The History Museum is one of the oldest and most unique museums in Vietnam. There are exhibitions from prehistoric to modern Vietnam, after all, Vietnam has a history of more than 4,000 years. Note that the museum closes at noon and opens from 1:30 to 5 p.m.
The Vietnam Revolutionary Museum commemorates the history of several wars of independence in Vietnam. There are many old-fashioned weapons and equipment retained here, and many historical materials are also very precious, and the weapons and equipment are relatively backward.
The Vietnam National History Museum is also quite representative, and you can feel a long history here. Vietnam's cultural relics are also based on the domestic style, and the museum is also very convenient to visit.
In the center of Hanoi, very close to the Ho Chi Minh Museum, worth a visit
This time I went to this museum and learned a lot of history, not bad.
An interesting building overall. It's architecture is a mix of vietnamese and French style and the insides still ooze a bit of colonialism. The collection themselves aren't completely mind blowing but still interesting.
Located in the southeastern part of Hanoi City near the Red River, less than 2 kilometers from Huanjian Lake, it is a three-storey French building with yellow as the main color, which is very striking. Adult tickets are 40,000 Vietnamese dong, less than 12 yuan. Maybe it's a working day and it rains. There are very few people in the museum and most of them are tourists. There is no voice-assisted explanation equipment, and only Vietnamese, English and French are introduced in the exhibits. It will be more painful for friends who are not good at English. As a national museum, the collections here are of course national treasures, covering the history of Vietnam's development from pre-history (about 300,000-400,000 years ago) to the August 1945 Revolution. There are more than 7,000 cultural relics in total, including many objects, especially those that can be traced back to ancient cultures such as Peace-Beishan Culture and Dongshan Culture. The most attractive ones are the glazed ceramics, Zhanpo stone carvings in ancient Vietnam, bronze wares in the feudal period (Li-Ruan), ancient furniture and various works of art in Vietnam, imperial edicts written in Chinese and official documents of the court in ancient Vietnam.