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Nearly 100-year-old museums, places to play and study for families with young children
A weekend place for families for children to learn while playing.
In addition to amusement parks and shopping centers, historical sites and museums are also very attractive recently. Museums are special structures that store many imprints of time. Here are the nearly 100-year-old museums that are ideal places to hang out for the weekend.
Hai Phong Museum
Hai Phong is one of the places that has emerged recently when the trend of “foodtour” appeared. Not only that, but Hai Phong is also a check-in place that attracts a large number of locals as well as tourists. And one of the places not to be missed is Hai Phong Museum.
Photo: @zang_giang.
The museum is located on Dien Bien Phu street, Hong Bang district. Built in 1918, after many conversions, in 1959, it was repaired to become Hai Phong museum. The building has two floors, area up to about 1200 m2. After many renovations, this place still retains the original exterior structure and basic internal structure as when it was newly built.
Photo: Ha Tron Tron, Hai Phong Museum – Haiphong Museum.
Everything is decorated in a modern way, so the museum looks very nice and lively. Not only is it a place to display and preserve historical artifacts, it is also a place to introduce the process of formation and development of Hai Phong city. Because the architecture is kept almost intact, this place attracts a large number of young people to check-in. It is open for free from Tuesday to Sunday.
Photo: @_p_.ann_, @mainee0.9, Ha Tron Tron.
Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture
Photo: @juok_gogo, @morgaga.
The museum was opened in 1919, up to now, it has been more than 100 years of preserving and preserving Champa culture. This place is one of the famous check-in places in Da Nang, imbued with cultural and historical values that are popular with domestic and foreign tourists. The museum has a total area of up to 6,673 m2, of which 2,000 m2 is used to display ancient relics, pictures and documents about the Cham culture.
Photo: @h.minhthuw, @lugo.jpg.
The museum displays nearly 500 artifacts in the gallery. More than 1,200 remaining artifacts are kept in the warehouse. Coming here, visitors will admire a collection of rare sculptures from sandstone, terracotta, bronze… of different art styles. The museum is also home to three national treasures belonging to the Champa culture, namely Tara Bodhisattva Statue, Tra Kieu worshiping tower and My Son E1 altar.
Photo: @hanhnguyen.123, @tranhyen00, @_w.moonlight_, @tat.dat.587.
If you have the opportunity to go to Da Nang, you should stop by the Museum of Cham Sculpture to reminisce and witness the resounding rhythm of time reproduced in each precious artifact.
Museum of Oceanography – Nha Trang
Institute of Oceanography was established nearly 100 years ago from 1922, is one of the earliest scientific research facilities built in Vietnam, also known as the Museum of Oceanography. Less than 6km from the city center, this place is a “living museum” that keeps precious documents about the Vietnamese ocean.
Photo: @soon_nah, @ngoc.quynhhhh.
The museum houses more than 24,000 types of marine life, many of which have been preserved for decades. The Institute also raises a lot of live sea creatures, helping tourists to observe and learn about life in the ocean.
The Museum of Oceanography attracts a large number of young people to visit.Photo: @emdaudey, @theanh124, @ngynnbie, Nguyen Loi.
This place really attracts children because there are countless sea creatures on the street, along the way you can comfortably observe thousands of fishes with extremely bright colors. In particular, this place also preserves the skeletons of humpback whales, the skeleton of crutch fish and the skeleton of endangered sea cowfish.
Around the Museum, there are countless other virtual living places.Photo: @phuon9_, @iam.qin_.
On weekends, bring your family and children to one of the museums below for both entertainment and learning. Here, children can explore, learn about history, gain more knowledge. It is also a family bond between parents and children.
Nearly 100-year-old museums, places to play and study for families with young children
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