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Vietnam Military History Museum has more measures to protect artifacts

Công LuậnCông Luận18/11/2024

(CLO) Last weekend, the Vietnam Military History Museum welcomed 90,000 visitors. On Sunday (November 17) alone, the Museum recorded 60,000 visitors - a record number for the number of visitors in a day at museums in Vietnam.
After about 3 weeks of free admission, on November 17, the number of visitors to the Vietnam Military History Museum ( Hanoi ) was still crowded. With modern and unique architecture, displaying many valuable artifacts, spacious space, many families have chosen this as a weekend destination, causing the flow of people to the Museum to be "overloaded" at times.
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The lobby area in front of the Museum is often crowded with visitors.

Previously, many social media accounts posted bad images of museum visitors climbing and playing on tanks, airplanes and weapons on display. In particular, many parents brought their children to play without supervision and guidance, leading to many children climbing and crowding to destroy valuable models. After a series of negative images were widely posted on social media sites and received many reactions from the public, the Vietnam Military History Museum immediately made changes to overcome this situation. Currently, the Vietnam Military History Museum is implementing a series of measures to ensure safety, order and avoid overload when welcoming tens of thousands of visitors every day. Sharing about the work of regulating the number of visitors, the Deputy Director of the Museum said: " We have arranged to increase the force, divide shifts to look after the artifacts, and remind visitors. However, the number of visitors is too large, museum staff have to constantly move to observe and remind visitors, there is no time to rest, so fatigue is inevitable."
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Many ugly images at the Vietnam Military History Museum

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A display platform in the museum was broken after too many people stepped on it to take pictures.

Accordingly, red and blue ropes have been strung up throughout the exhibition areas inside the museum to warn people not to climb or touch. The walkways leading up and down many areas that are not yet in operation are also strung up with ropes and large signs with the words " Area under construction. No traffic" or "Please do not go this way"... In the outdoor exhibition area, many signs have been placed in front of the artifacts: " To ensure the safety of the artifacts on display at the museum, we request that visitors do not climb, write, draw, or sign on the artifacts. If you intentionally violate, you will be fully responsible." In the coming time, the Vietnam Military History Museum will continue to take many measures to protect artifacts and add human resources to better serve visitors.

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