VIETNAM MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY | HANOI CITY TOUR | HANOI ATTRACTIONS
Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi offers an insight into the 54 different ethnic groups of Vietnam in an effort to preserve cultural heritage and promote socio-cultural diversity within the country. Visitors are welcome to browse some of the vast research on offer at this public museum which is also a centre for ethnographic research.
The museum is packed full of information detailing traditional Vietnamese ways of life, from religious events to the symbolic rituals of all the Vietnamese ethnic groups, providing a rich tapestry of the culture melting pot existing in Vietnam. The exhibition hall features everyday objects representing each group, a research centre, library and auditorium. The outdoor display area exhibits a variety of Vietnamese homes as full-scale replicas, with great attention paid to the varying architectural styles set within the authentic and tranquil gardens. In addition, there are also leisure pursuits on display including traditional water puppet theatre and calligraphy. The future aim of the museum is to also showcase the many cultural practices and civilisations across Southeast Asia.
The museum has over 15,000 artefacts including photographs and other multi-media such as audiotapes. Its indoor exhibition space can be viewed via a virtual tour which includes the Viet, Muong, Tho, Chut, Tav, Thai, Ka Dai, H’Mong-Dao, Tang, San Dui, Ngai, Mon-Khmer, Nam-Dao, Cham, Hoa and Khmer ethnic groups. There are priceless antiques on display alongside everyday objects such as pipes, baskets and knives. Expect to see a wide range of interesting items on display at the museum with clothes, jewellery and items relating to weddings, funeral ceremonies and other spiritual rituals also exhibited across the 54 communities offering an incomparable glimpse of their history, heritage and cultural identity.
The outdoor area presents a range of traditional homes including a Tay stilt house and a Viet house complete with indigenous foliage, each separated by a small stream and reached via little bridges. One of the main features of the museum is to present the artefacts in a simple manner so that visitors can enjoy them without being overwhelmed by detail. The museum is suitable for children and all documents and display signs throughout have been translated into French and English. Opening Hours: From 08:30 - 17:30, closed on Mondays Location: On Nguyen Van Huyen Street in the Cau Giay district of Hanoi about 8km away from the centre of town Remarks: The museum also has wheelchair access with ramps throughout and an elevator for access to the second floor How to get there: best to go via taxi to the museum which will take about 20 minutes or alternatively take the number 14 minibus from Dinh Tien Hoang Street (just north of Hoan Kiem Lake) to the Nghia Tan stop and walk two blocks
A DAY EXPLORING THE HANOI MILITARY HISTORY MUSEUM!
Today was a day exploring the Hanoi military history museum. It was a great day out and very interesting the only problem was not enough of it was in English but it's still worth the visit.
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Exploring Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi
Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi offers an insight into the 54 different ethnic groups of Vietnam in an effort to preserve cultural heritage and promote socio-cultural diversity within the country. Visitors are welcome to browse some of the vast research on offer at this public museum which is also a centre for ethnographic research.
Since its inception, the Museum has attracted the attention of many tourists and ethnographic and cultural researchers. Nowadays, the Museum is widely considered one of the most fascinating museums in Vietnam and tourist attractions in Hanoi.
With the traditional values, Vietnam Ethnology Museum received a certificate of excellent service by TripAdvisor. Accordingly, the Museum ranked in the sixth position in a list of 25 most fascinating museums in Asia. The evaluation was done basing on the remarks and comments of people who visited this website and scored for a destination that they visited. TripAdvisor also ranked the Museum in the fourth position in a list of 95 Hanoi attractions.
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Exploring Hanoi, Vietnam | Visiting a Vietnam War Memorial
Exploring fascinating Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. I visit the memorial where US Senator John McCain's plane was shot down during the Vietnam War, find where the train goes through a market and check out Hanoi's nightlife scene.
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Tour of the Hanoi Hilton, Hoa Lo Prison, Hanoi Vietnam.
An interesting place for sure, the feeling you get walking through a place like this can not be put into words, not by me anyway. This is well worth a visit if your in the area, easy to find and very cheap tickets, only takes an hour or so to walk through and have a look.
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Visit to Vietnam History Museum, Hanoi
Located in the French Quarter the Vietnam History Museum or the National Museum of Vietnamese History is worth a quick visit. It is located in a colonial french building from 1932. Admission is 20,000 VND. Open from 8am-Noon, 1:30-5pm. Closed first monday of the month.
Ho Chi Minh (House, Mausoleum, Museum), Hanoi - Vietnam 4K Travel Channel
Ho Chí Minh was born as son of a teacher in poor conditions on May 19, 1890. But already in his early youth, he developed an aversion to the French colonialists. A peasant demonstration in Hue, where he acted as interpreter, ended in the hail of bullets of French soldiers. As rebel he was expelled from school and went to Saigon, where he signed up on a ship to get to know France. During the next years he also went to New York, Boston and London, before he returned to France again. There he joined the Socialist Party of France. He and his comrades-in-arms published a petition in 1918 that demanded more rights for the colonies in Indochina. In 1920 Ho Chi Minh was among the founding members of the French Communist Party. After a stay in Moscow, where he studied at the Communist University, he went to China. At the Whampoa Military Academy in Guangzhou he gave lectures on politics. Later, he was a leading coauthor of a guide for communist insurgencies. Afterwards, he was sentenced to death in absentia by the French colonial authorities.
In 1941, he traveled back to Vietnam and founded the Viet Minh, the League for the Independence of Vietnam. They fought against the Japanese and French occupying powers. Supported by the national Chinese, Ho Chi Minh exclaimed the democratic republic of Vietnam in Hanoi on September 2nd, 1945 after the Viet Minh had taken the cities of Hanoi, Hue and Saigon.
With the bombardment of Haiphong by French troops where 6,000 civilians have become victims, the Indochina war began in 1954 and ended with the departure of the French. The Geneva Geneva Conference brought a cease-fire, which provided a division of Vietnam at the 17th parallel. After two years, a government for the entire Vietnam should be elected.
But the US never felt tied to the agreement and thwarted the election because they feared that whole Southeast Asia could become Communist. Ho Chi Minh was always the driving force for the unification of Vietnam. When the United States intervened actively in 1965 in the fighting, which led to the Vietnam War, Ho Chi Minh planned the Ho Chi Minh trail through Laos. This traffic system, also known as Truong Son road ensured the military supplies of the South to the North. Ho Chi Minh died in 1969 and has not experienced the independence of a united Vietnam.
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Ho Chí Minh wurde am 19. Mai 1890 als Sohn eines Lehrers in ärmlichen Verhältnissen geboren. Doch schon in frühester Jugend entwickelte er eine Abneigung gegen die französischen Kolonialherren. Eine Bauerndemonstration in Hue, die er als Dolmetscher begleitete, endete im Kugelhagel der französischen Soldaten. Als Aufrührer wurde er von der Schule verwiesen und ging nach Saigon, wo er auf einem Schiff anheuerte um Frankreich kennenzulernen. Während der nächsten Jahre besuchte er auch New York, Boston und London, bevor er wieder nach Frankreich zurückkehrte. Dort schloss er sich der sozialistischen Partei Frankreichs an. 1918 veröffentlichten er und seine Mitstreiter eine Petition, die mehr Rechte auch für die Kolonien in Indochina forderten. 1920 gehörte er zu den Gründungsmitgliedern der kommunistischen Partei Frankreichs. Nach einem Aufenthalt in Moskau, wo er an der Kommunistischen Universität studierte ging er nach China. An der Whampoa-Militärakademie von Kanton hielt Ho Chi Minh Vorträge über Politik. Später war er führender Mitautor einer Anleitung für kommunistische Aufstände. Danach wurde er von den französischen Kolonialbehörden in Abwesenheit zum Tode verurteilt.
1941 reiste er wieder nach Vietnam und gründete die Viet Minh, die Liga für die Unabhängigkeit Vietnams. Sie kämpften gegen die japanischen und französischen Besatzungsmächte. Unterstützt von den Nationalchinesen rief Ho Chi Minh am 2. September 1945 in Hanoi die Demokratische Republik Vietnam aus, nachdem die Viet Minh die Städte Hanoi, Hue und Saigon eingenommen hatte.
Mit dem Beschuss von Haiphong durch französische Truppen, dem 6000 Zivilisten zum Opfer fielen, begann der Indochina Krieg, der mit dem Abzug der Franzosen 1954 endete. Die Genfer Indochina Konferenz brachte einen Waffenstillstand, der eine Zweiteilung Vietnams am 17. Breitengrad vorsah. Nach zwei Jahren sollte eine gesamt-vietnamesische Regierung gewählt werden.
Doch die USA sahen sich nie an das Abkommen gebunden und hintertrieben die Wahl, da sie fürchteten ganz Südostasien würde kommunistisch werden. Ho Chi Minh war immer die treibende Kraft zur Vereinigung Gesamtvietnams. Als die USA 1965 aktiv in die Kämpfe eingriffen, was zum Vietnamkrieg führte, plante Ho Chi Minh den Ho-Chi-Minh Pfad über Laos. Das, auch als Truong-Son-Straße bekannte Verkehrssystem gewährleistete die militärische Versorgung des Südens aus dem Norden gewährleisten. Er starb 1969 und hat die Unabhängigkeit eines vereinten Vietnams nicht erlebt.
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B-52 Museum Hanoi - War Trophies of The Vietnam War
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We started off our day at the Hữu Tiệp Lake where there are remains of a B-52 which crashed into it. We then walked over to the B-52 Museum with an impressive collection of shot down planes of that sort.
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Here are 5 Best Museums in Hanoi:
-Vietnam Fine Arts Museum
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-National Museum of Vietnamese History
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-Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
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Part One of a Walk around the Vietnam Military History Museum outdoor display of captured military relics previously used by French, Viet Minh, North Vietnam, South Vietnam and the United States. Part One which includes Flag Tower of Hanoi, Douglas Skyraiders, Bell UH-1 Iroquois, 57 mm AZP S-60, Groupe Mobile 100 M3 Halftrack, Wreckage of a Boeing B-52, Ilyushin IL 14, SAM 2 Guideline Missile and bomb displays.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum-Hanoi, Vietnam (With Tour Guide History Lesson)
It was eerie to see the dead body of Ho Chi Minh lying in state after 45 years. There wasn't much light inside and there were guards everywhere so any chance of sneaking some video of the body went out the window. My guide eloquently explains the life and death of Ho Chi Minh, former Prime Minister and President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam).
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Guide to Vietnam History Museum in Hanoi - VietnamOnline.com
Just a few steps from Hanoi Opera House, National Museum of Vietnamese History is a must-visit for any tourist, especially those interested in discovering the eventful four-thousand-year history of Vietnam.
The museum is a real masterpiece of Indochina architecture, the harmonious combination of French and indigenous architectural style that are not commonly found in other parts of Vietnam.
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Vietnam Military History Museum - Hanoi
Vietnam Military History Museum , Hanoi - provides a history experience one will never forget . Red Light Bandit
Vietnam War Remnants Museum-Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
The War Remnants Museum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) features photographic exhibits and war memorabilia from the Vietnam War and the story is told from the point of view of the Communist North Vietnamese government. As I say in the video, it's best not to eat before viewing some of the photographs, which can be quite graphic.
The museum originally opened in 1975 as the Exhibition House for US and Puppet Crimes located in the premises of the former United States Information Agency building. In 1990, the name changed to Exhibition House for Crimes of War and Aggression, dropping both U.S. and Puppet. In 1995, following the normalization of diplomatic relations with the United States and end of the US embargo from a year before, the references to war crimes and aggression were dropped from the museum's title as well; it became the War Remnants Museum It is one of the most popular museums in Vietnam, attracting approximately half a million visitors every year. According to the museum's own estimates, about two-thirds of these are foreigners.
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B-52 Museum, Hanoi, Vietnam
This is the outside of the new B-52 museum in Ba Dinh, Hanoi, Vietnam, on Doi Can Street. Here you can see several anti-aircraft machine guns and cannons, radar, a couple of missiles, the destroyed remains of a B-52 and some tactical jet fighter. Inside, you get a better feel for their whole air defense system as well as some of the light arms and propaganda of both the 1947 revolution and the 1972 US air campaign. This was shot in high-definition HD 720, wide-angle, on a GoPro2HD camera. For more about traveling to and living in Vietnam, visit my blog:
Ho Chi Minh Museum in Hanoi - A Surreal Experience
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We visited the Ho Chi Minh Museum in Ho Chi Minh City und weren't much impressed. So when we heard about a similar museum in honor of the great leader we weren't even sure if we want to visit.
We did and we're so happy we visited the museum. The interior design is a must see and his story very interesting.
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Visit to B52 Lake - Huu Tiep Lake Hanoi Vietnam Vietnam War B52 Relics
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Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi - Episode 8
A short and sweet video on the Vietnam military history museum or as I like to say the war place. It was so hot that day. It makes me wonder how hard it was to fight a war in that heat. I could barely hold my camera let alone a gun.
War has always fascinated me and to be able to walk around some of the vehicles that actually fought in a war well, it kinda blew my mind. It doesnt seem that way in the video but thats because my brain was melting.
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VIETNAMESE WOMEN'S MUSEUM - HANOI
Vietnamese Women's Museum is located in Hanoi, in Ly Thuong Kiet Street, near the central Hoan Kiem Lake and the old quarter. This is the most ancient street in the capital city, with many French-style buildings, foreign embassies, hotels and government offices . The exhibits show the role women in Vietnam played in Viet history and culture . Red Light Bandit