Access is free. If you don’t understand history, it can waste your time. One thing I experienced was that many museums close at lunchtime, both about 11am to 1:30pm. So the plan should be adjusted accordingly. The exhibition helped visitors to appreciate the state of Vietnam and Uncle Ton's great contribution to the resistance to war and nation building, gradually establishing a democratic political system for the people in Vietnam.
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Access is free. If you don’t understand history, it can waste your time. One thing I experienced was that many museums close at lunchtime, both about 11am to 1:30pm. So the plan should be adjusted accordingly. The exhibition helped visitors to appreciate the state of Vietnam and Uncle Ton's great contribution to the resistance to war and nation building, gradually establishing a democratic political system for the people in Vietnam.
Visits to the Sun Desheng Memorial Museum are restricted to several rooms to document his life, struggles and victories. The first room shows gifts he received from many countries during his presidency. The upstairs room displays portraits of various materials. The main room shows his gold star.
The Ho Chi Minh Memorial Museum is large, and you will see a large bronze statue of Ho Chi Minh in the middle of the stairs. Most of the first floor is to describe Ho Chi Minh's great achievements in writing, and the second floor shows Ho Chi Minh's used items and gifts from visiting countries and each country. It is very precious and worth visiting.
This is a free visit to the memorial hall, dedicated to the memory of another national hero in Vietnam, Sun Desheng. The memorial hall has two floors, which introduce the historical figure's life and physical information in detail. There are very few, very quiet.
The Sun Desheng Memorial Museum knew at first glance that the government had built a memorial for Sun Desheng to commemorate him. The heroic figure in Vietnam's history was the successor to Comrade Ho Chi Minh, who also made a credit for Vietnam's war of independence. Most of the museum exhibits were things he had used in his life, and various introductions about him, who fought for revolutionary work until he died in his office.