Hoa Cuong Museum in Binh An Commune (Loc Ha District, Ha Tinh Province) was awarded a Vietnamese record for: Non-public museum introducing and displaying a collection of multi-material artifacts along with documents, images, and writings about the history, culture, and life of Vietnamese people collected over 50 years with the most diverse topics in Vietnam.
According to Dr., Teacher Nguyen Quang Cuong - Director of Hoa Cuong Museum, his Museum is the first private museum in Ha Tinh established in 2020, located on an area of over 1,500m2 in Binh An commune.
The Museum is currently displaying more than 4,000 artifacts and nearly 4,000 rare documents, materials, images, and manuscripts with 13 themes.
These are the topics: Traditional farming tools; Traditional fishing tools; Traditional handicrafts; Traditional household utensils; Ancient Vietnamese and foreign coins; Anti-French and anti-American artifacts; Subsidy period artifacts; Ancient bicycles and motorbikes; Traditional musical instruments; Documents, materials, images, and autographs; Ancient earthenware jars, pots, and urns; Stone mortars, stone axes, and ancient stone shelves; Artifacts about Vietnam's Sea and Islands.
All artifacts and documents reflect the multi-faceted history, culture and life of Vietnamese people, throughout history, from the 11th century to the end of the 20th century.
Among the artifacts on display, the oldest are fossilized wood blocks, fossilized sea shells (Truong Sa) dating back hundreds of millions of years; stone axes dating back 4,000 years...