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Nearly 8.000 visitor arrivals to visit Nguyen Chi Thanh Museum after a year of opening

TTH.VN - This information was informed by the leaders of Nguyen Chi Thanh Museum (144 Dang Thai Than, Hue City) at the preliminary conference of one year operation which was held on the morning of June 24.

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 Tourists visiting Nguyen Chi Thanh Museum

Nguyen Chi Thanh Museum is a non-public museum, officially put into operation from June 2022. After a year of operation, the museum has welcomed nearly 8.000 domestic and international tourist arrivals, including many visitors going in groups. Especially, the museum also welcomed many comrades who are Party and State leaders, members of the Politburo, and members of the Central Party Committee, etc.

Mr. Ho Xuan Dai, Vice Director of Nguyen Chi Thanh Museum said that after a year of operation, the museum has collaborated with many departments, museums, and relics, etc., to do the work of image promotion on mass media, connecting travel agencies, schools, and units of armed forces to attract tourists and locals to the museum.

Furthermore, it has also coordinated with other functional units to hold the mobile exhibitions to remote areas; holding the activities of being back to the origin, collecting documents, artifacts, and photos related to the General Nguyen Chi Thanh, etc., in many places across the country.

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 General Nguyen Chi Thanh’s working tent at the Central Bureau for South Vietnam is restored right at the museum space

On this occasion, Nguyen Chi Thanh Museum inaugurated the restoration of General Nguyen Chi Thanh’s working tent at the Central Bureau of the South. This tent was arranged right in front of the museum space. It was restored following the original from the design, materials; and it was 1/3 as big as the real tent.

The restoration was taken from the original document photos and the actual historical sites about the working house of the General at the Special National Monuments, the Central Bureau for South Vietnam. The tent was restored by the artisans from Tan Bien district, specializing in restoring relics for the Management Board of the Special National Monuments, the Central Bureau for South Vietnam.

The restoration and supplemental display of the General’s working tent has become the highlight to enrich and enliven the display system, helping tourists to better understand about a person associated to a magnanimous and majestic historical period of the nation – General Nguyen Chi Thanh.

Also at the preliminary conference, Mr. Dai informed that together with Nguyen Chi Thanh Museum in Hue, Nguyen Chi Thanh Museum in Ha Noi was also established and came into operation at No. 81 Tan Nhue, Thuy Phuong Ward, Tu Lien North District, Ha Noi.

By N. Minh
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