This expansive cultural meeting place was constructed with assistance from the Soviet Union.
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This expansive cultural meeting place was constructed with assistance from the Soviet Union.
This pagoda, often used in official ceremonies and meetings, is all that’s left of a 15th century hall that burned down.
Entering this majestic church is like walking into 1886, as little has changed since it first opened its doors.
This Lenin statue in a park at Nguyen Thai Hoc avenue is one of the few remains I saw of a recent communist past here in Vietnam. Now it seems Sony neon advertising are prefered to those old sovietic symbols... the signs of the times!
History buffs will appreciate the expansive collections on hand in this educational museum.
The characteristic central pillar of this small pagoda is said to represent the stem of a lotus flower, symbolizing purity.
Real war equipment, including aircraft and tanks, fill all three buildings of this fascinating museum complex.
This museum was opened in 1966. Though in need of updating, some interesting artifacts are on display in its three floors organized chronologically.
If you want to have a personal cooking class, Please contact the manager for more information.