Museum

Adventure in museums

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Nowadays, museums are not only places to preserve artifacts but have become vibrant spaces for discovery and experience.

Museum: Preserving the past - honoring the present - suggesting the future

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Every time I pass by the Hanoi Museum, I always remember the words of a friend: "This museum does not need to display anything. If we leave it like this for another 20-30 years, this building will become a giant open-air artifact and turn into a museum of waste."

Developing Vietnamese museums in the digital age

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In the context of digital transformation and deep international integration, Vietnamese museums are facing great opportunities and challenges in innovating to attract the public, especially the young generation. Many museums in Vietnam have had approaches to attract visitors to visit and experience, creating unique marks, contributing to heritage preservation and public education.

Preserving tradition in contemporary creative space

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Preserving traditional features in creative spaces without being "dissolved" by modern elements is an issue that receives much attention.

Money and income and expenditure in museums

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Some museums in Vietnam are gradually overcoming difficulties when operating under a partially autonomous model to ensure revenue and expenditure.

Many foreign tourists visit the Museum of Ethnology

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On weekends, many international tourist groups choose the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology to visit and enjoy the works of art displayed here.

Surprised that the Military History Museum is temporarily closed to visitors

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Hanoi - Many families brought their children to visit the Vietnam Military History Museum but had to leave disappointed because the museum is temporarily closed to visitors.

Separate policies and regulations are needed to develop private museums

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The current Law on Cultural Heritage stipulates that “The museum system includes public museums and non-public museums”. That is, the law recognizes the model of non-public museums - private museums.

Open the door to private museums to avoid wasting cultural heritage

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The Law on Cultural Heritage (amended) being discussed at the National Assembly has many new points, including emphasizing the rights and responsibilities of the community towards cultural heritage. However, many opinions say that the law needs to have regulations so that the non-public museum system (private museums) can contribute more to the preservation and promotion of heritage values ​​and tourism promotion.

“Digital museum is the shortest way to bring Vietnamese heritage to the world”

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“I am truly touched by the fact that Bat Trang Museum is honored to be the first non-public museum in Vietnam to be selected by Google Arts & Culture to appear on this platform. Hopefully, the common story of Bat Trang pottery village and the personal journey of the late People's Artisan Vu Thang will be more accessible and inspire art and culture lovers not only in Vietnam but all over the world...” - the 8X Director of Bat Trang Soul of Vietnam Art Museum (also known as Bat Trang Museum) talked about his steps forward in taking over the massive legacy from his late father.

Truong Sa Museum will start construction at the end of this year

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Khanh Hoa – The locality is expected to build the Truong Sa Museum by the end of this year; receive land from the provincial police to build the Alexandre Yersin Museum.

Works from the Louvre Museum may come to Vietnam

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French Minister of Culture Rachida Dati expressed her wish to bring sculptures from the Louvre and Versailles to Vietnam.

The strange and interesting experience of visiting hell in Singapore

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The Fire Museum in Singapore offers visitors a unique and mysterious experience of the world beyond.

5 most magnificent museums in the world

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With a long history and an area of tens of thousands of square meters, these museums have welcomed millions of visitors each year.

500 million year old giant hydroponic fossil discovered

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Archaeologists at the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada, have excavated the remains of one of the giant reptile-legged animals that date back to the Cambrian century.