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Update news museums in vietnam
The Museum of Cham Sculpture of Da Nang has been recognised as a historical relic site of the city, as it opens the Cham Culture showroom creating diversified exhibits and arts space for tourism attraction.
Co Do Village, home to many well-known painters of Vietnam, is a must-visit travel destination in Hanoi.
The Vietnam Literature Museum is a cultural and literary shrine of Vietnam and a cultural monument of Hanoi, as it houses a wealth of precious artifacts related to Vietnamese writers and literature from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Fine art museums across the country still face difficulties and limitations. Basic warehouses and preservation equipment is still lacking in both quantity and quality, not meeting the needs and long-term requirements of the works of art.
The museum aims to honour the contributions of President Ho, previous leaders and General Nguyen Chi Thanh to the revolutionary cause of the nation, as well as to educate and promote historical traditions to future generations and tourists to Hanoi.
The first private art museum was set up in Ho Chi Minh City to display a family’s collection of Vietnamese paintings through the years.
The restoration of the Hồ Chí Minh Museum of History, one of the city’s seven biggest museums, has begun.
A large underground archaeological museum with direct access to the excavation pits can be an attraction for visitors to Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
Local and foreign visitors now can enjoy a 90-minute night tour of the Vietnam National Museum of History in Hanoi, with the activity promising enticing cultural, culinary, and architectural experiences for guests.
Museums in Vietnam have become a hot topic after the local media reported about plans for the VND11 trillion National History Museum project in Hanoi and the HCM City Museum project in HCM City.