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Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history

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The Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi, also known as the Army Museum, is home to an extensive collection of weaponry that was used throughout Vietnam’s war-filled history.

The Vietnam Military History Museum, also known as the Army Museum, houses an extensive collection of weaponry that help people, including foreign visitors and Vietnamese students, learn more about the history of the past wars and the country’s glorious and heroic history.

Established in 1956, the museum is not only one of the seven museums at national level but also the headquarter of the army museum network.

Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
The Army Museum is a living history book that has a great effect on the beautiful traditions of education for the Vietnamese, especially the young generation.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
The museum was built to retain and preserve the factual objects, artifacts, and vivid proofs of the great national heroic struggle.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
There are both indoors and outdoors sections with display of military-related artifacts.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
The Military History Museum can give students thorough understanding of Vietnam’s great victory against the French colonialists and American imperialists.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
There are plenty of authentic war relics and weapons that was used throughout Vietnam’s war-filled history, as well as detailed accounts by former soldiers who fought against the French and American forces.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
The museum currently displays nearly 16,000 artifacts.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
Visiting the museum, people can see thousands of exhibits, photographs, maps, scale models of the past wars. 
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
Notable attractions include the wreckage of an American B-52 bomber, an M107 self-propelled gun, and a military tank that rammed through the gates of Saigon’s Presidential Palace, in the final day of the American War in 1975.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
The sight of huge aero planes, helicopters, fighter jets and missiles just adds to the children’s’ excitement.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
The Hanoi Flag Tower is within the museum campus, which is one of the symbols of the city and once a part of the Thang Long (the former name of Hanoi) Citadel, a World Heritage Site.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
The Flag Tower (also known as the Ky Dai) relic is in the complex of the Vietnam Military History Museum.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
The tower is over 33 meters tall and comprises a basement and a place for lookouts on top. It had survived during the French and American wars.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
Students can learn about battles that Vietnam fought for independence through photos, propaganda videos, weaponry, war machines, and other war relics.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
So far, the museum has received more than 17,000,000 visitors including 2,141,000 foreigners from 150 countries worldwide.
Museum teaches students Vietnam’s glorious and heroic history
It really becomes the center of culture and history, attracting travelers to visit and understand more about the Vietnamese military history. 

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Anh Kiet/Thu Giang

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/en/travel/museum-teaches-students-vietnam-s-glorious-and-heroic-history-700921.html

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Thua Thien-Hue’s cruise tourism picking up

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The number of international cruise ships bringing thousands of tourists to Chan May port in the central province of Thua Thien – Hue began to pick up again after a long period being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Thua Thien-Hue’s cruise tourism picking up hinh anh 1Chan May port (Photo: sdl.thuathienhue.gov.vn)

Thua Thien-Hue – The number of international cruise ships bringing thousands of tourists to Chan May port in the central province of Thua Thien – Hue began to pick up again after a long period being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to a survey by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), cruise tourism is a high-revenue form of tourism, with its revenue over 40% higher than other forms such as air or road travel. The UNWTO forecast that in 2023, cruise tourism will experience a strong recovery, and Thua Thien – Hue has many advantages to tap this type of tourism.

Thua Thien-Hue’s Chan May port has the capacity to accommodate ships with a tonnage of up to 70,000 DWT and tourist ships up to 225,000 GRT. This deep-water port has been selected by the Asia Cruise Association as one of the 46 stopovers in Southeast Asia for cruise ships and large tourist vessels.

Deputy General Director of Chan May Port JSC Nguyen Van Chuong said the port enjoys a special natural advantage with a 7 km-wide bay, a vast water surface area of up to 20 sq.km, and mostly natural depths ranging from 9-14m, with minimal sedimentation. The port previously welcomed large cruise ships with considerable length and tonnage, capable of carrying over 6,200 passengers and crewmembers. A number of domestic and foreign partners have expressed interest in joint efforts to develop the Chan May port into a destination for big luxury liners in the central region.

Thua Thien-Hue’s cruise tourism picking up hinh anh 2Tourists land in Thua Thien-Hue via waterway (Photo: VNA)

Since 2018, the port has welcomed numerous luxury cruisers, including Royal Caribbean, Costa Cruises, Small Cruise, Princess Cruises, Ovation of the Seas, and Mary Queen 2, affirming its brand value on the global and regional tourism maps.

Permanent Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Thanh Binh revealed that the Aeon Mall Hue commercial centre project has a total capital of over 169 million USD, the largest-scale one in the central region. Operational in 2025, the project will contribute to diversifying shopping centres and services for both residents and tourists. Additionally, the province is preparing to attract investment in a large-scale shopping mall near Phu Bai International Airport./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/thua-thienhues-cruise-tourism-picking-up/271766.vnp

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Da Nang among 11 best places to go in Asia in 2024

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The world-renowned travel magazine Condé Nast Traveller has announced the best destinations to visit around the world in 2024. In the list of Asian destinations, Da Nang was the only representative of Vietnam to make it to the top, alongside famous destinations such as Chinatown in Bangkok (Thailand), the Kathmandu Valley (Nepal), the Silk Road in Uzbekistan, Singapore, Mongolia, and Sri Lanka.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/da-nang-among-11-best-places-to-go-in-asia-in-2024/271588.vnp

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Efforts made to preserve ancient houses in Trang An heritage area

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Houses with traditional architecture play a particularly important role in the Trang An heritage area in Ninh Binh province. In addition to identifying and preserving the value of traditional housing architecture in the core heritage area, Ninh Binh authorities have also focused on promoting the value of the traditional village structure combined with tourism development.

Nguyen Huy Tuan’s house is one of a few ancient houses in Truong Son village in Truong Yen commune, Hoa Lu district, that retains the typical architecture of wooden houses found in the Red River Delta.

In the hundred-year-old house, many generations of Tuan’s family have lived together and preserved the cultural traditions of the land and the people of Vietnam’s ancient capital.

Truong Yen commune is home to 55 traditional houses with the typical architecture of three-room and five-room wooden houses. Most are made of elaborately and intricately carved ironwood. The traditional houses in Truong Yen are not simply a living space for a family, but also a place that fully reflect the values of sculpture, organised living spaces, and the art of dealing with nature. However, over time, these houses have deteriorated and are in need of preservation to promote their value and serve sustainable tourism development.

Figures from the Ninh Binh Department of Tourism show that in the core area of the Trang An heritage area are over 100 houses with typical traditional architecture built before 1945, mainly in Truong Yen and Ninh Xuan communes.

In mid-2023, Ninh Binh province issued a resolution to support the renovation and repair of houses with traditional architectural styles that are 50 years old or more in the core heritage area, and to support the construction of new houses in the area.

The province will introduce policies and mobilise resources to preserve and promote rural historical, architectural, and cultural values, thus supporting the renovation of and tourism development in the heritage area./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/efforts-made-to-preserve-ancient-houses-in-trang-an-heritage-area/271664.vnp

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