Photo exhibition commemorates Vietnamese people's glorious victories
The exhibition highlights the importance of the Dien Bien Phu victory and Ho Chi Minh's campaign in Vietnam's revolutionary history.
The exhibition highlights the importance of the Dien Bien Phu victory and Ho Chi Minh's campaign in Vietnam's revolutionary history.
Visitors to the exhibition seem to hear 'echoes' of the Dong Son culture of thousands of years ago through the 100 documents and artefacts on display.
The secrets of Vietnam's history and the capital of Thang Long-Hanoi will continue to be unearthed at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
The documents recount the historical background, the preparations for the campaign, how it developed, the results achieved, and the significance of the campaign.
The book contains a series of interesting historical stories, photographs and archaeological research on ancient drums in Southeast Asia and Vietnam.
Studies have shown that Vietnamese dragons have many differences from those of other Asian countries.
The National Archives Center I will exhibit rare archival documents and photographs of the Grand Palais Hanoi, a significant piece of architecture that is now lost.
This pioneering multimedia exhibition delves into the essence of Hanoi, showcasing its evolution through 200 meticulously curated narratives. Over 5,000 stories collected by Humans of Hanoi serve as the rich tapestry from which these narratives are woven.
Among the eight newly recognized national treasures are five artifacts from the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, dating back to the 11th century.
The exhibition helps the public access valuable memorabilia, documents and images of President Ho Chi Minh and the first revolutionaries he trained and nurtured.