Since opening on November 1, the Vietnam Military History Museum (Nam Tu Liem district, Hanoi capital) has attracted a large number of people and tourists to visit, learn and explore.
Panorama of the Vietnam Military History Museum.
The museum preserves more than 150,000 precious artifacts, applying many display methods combined with modern technology such as: 3D mapping projection technology, information lookup screen equipment, photo media, QR codes to look up information about artifacts..., thereby helping viewers have more interesting experiences in the journey to explore the country's military history. The museum will serve visitors free of charge until the end of December 2024. Veterans from An Thuong commune (Hoai Duc district, Hanoi city) were the first tourists to visit the Vietnam Military History Museum. Tour guide introduces information about artifacts at the Vietnam Military History Museum. 3D mapping technology application space helps viewers have a vivid and realistic view. The T54B tank numbered 843 that crashed into the side gate of the Independence Palace at noon on April 30, 1975 is one of the national treasures present at the Museum. Experiencing the country's military history, Mr. Nguyen Van Tinh (veteran from Dan Phuong district, Hanoi city) emotionally shared: "The museum is a red address for the young generation to learn and follow the example of their fathers and grandfathers to preserve and build an increasingly rich and beautiful country." Weapon artifacts such as bombs, tanks, airplanes, etc. attract many tourists' interest.
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