越南南部的妇女博物馆,非常值得推荐去看下,因为里面说越南妇女的艰辛过程,在越南历史里面,越南妇女是占很重要的位置的。交通不方便,开放时间很短,要留意; 馆内工作人员不能沟通; 展品其实不错的,可能不多人到坊的关系,有冷气机但不开。
南部妇女博物馆有很多英语的标识,如果你会英语,就不需要向导了。音频指南也可用,在河内,一定要停下来观看有关街头卖家的视频,一些非常感人的悼念在战争中失去儿子的母亲,一位母亲失去了8个孩子,很多女性对战争的贡献和一些感人的视频。
这是一个很值得参观的地方,也是一次丰富的文化体验,通过这次参观博物馆让我们了解了很多越南的文化和历史,这里的招待员很热情楼下有一个礼品店。
I was one of the only people visiting this museum when I went here on a Saturday afternoon. I don't know why. This excellent museum should come second after the War Museum as the story of the women fighters was a significant part of the Vietnam War story. The first floor has two exhibitions - one with many versions of the "Ao Dai", the traditional Vietnamese dress for women, throughout the years, and the second part was a room with the traditional weaving and production techniques of numerous ethnic groups in the south of Vietnam. The second floor is dedicated to the war and all the women who served. They have photos of women's groups who supported the women's army in Vietnam, mug shots of some of the women who were imprisoned, and a lot of information which for me was a nice addition after having visited the War Remnants Museum the day before. Most signs are in English/Vietnamese. And it's free! Open until 5 p.m.
It is very unique on a global scale to visit the museum dedicated not for women. We absolutely loved it and we're happy to stumbled upon Southern Women's Museum in Ho Chi Minh city! We have learned a lot there about the Vietnamese women and the great role that they played during a war.
Cool to see a women's museum in a country that doesn't always have the best reputation for women's rights. However, its not much to see and what is there can seem a bit propaganaish. Mostly focuses on women's involvement in the French and American wars.
环境优美,待客:热情,消费门槛低,交通便利,停车方便。。 。
the place was undergoing renovation when I visited it so there is nothing much
越南南部的妇女博物馆,非常值得推荐去看下,因为里面说越南妇女的艰辛过程,在越南历史里面,越南妇女是占很重要的位置的。交通不方便,开放时间很短,要留意; 馆内工作人员不能沟通; 展品其实不错的,可能不多人到坊的关系,有冷气机但不开。
南部妇女博物馆有很多英语的标识,如果你会英语,就不需要向导了。音频指南也可用,在河内,一定要停下来观看有关街头卖家的视频,一些非常感人的悼念在战争中失去儿子的母亲,一位母亲失去了8个孩子,很多女性对战争的贡献和一些感人的视频。
这是一个很值得参观的地方,也是一次丰富的文化体验,通过这次参观博物馆让我们了解了很多越南的文化和历史,这里的招待员很热情楼下有一个礼品店。
I was one of the only people visiting this museum when I went here on a Saturday afternoon. I don't know why. This excellent museum should come second after the War Museum as the story of the women fighters was a significant part of the Vietnam War story. The first floor has two exhibitions - one with many versions of the "Ao Dai", the traditional Vietnamese dress for women, throughout the years, and the second part was a room with the traditional weaving and production techniques of numerous ethnic groups in the south of Vietnam. The second floor is dedicated to the war and all the women who served. They have photos of women's groups who supported the women's army in Vietnam, mug shots of some of the women who were imprisoned, and a lot of information which for me was a nice addition after having visited the War Remnants Museum the day before. Most signs are in English/Vietnamese. And it's free! Open until 5 p.m.
It is very unique on a global scale to visit the museum dedicated not for women. We absolutely loved it and we're happy to stumbled upon Southern Women's Museum in Ho Chi Minh city! We have learned a lot there about the Vietnamese women and the great role that they played during a war.
Cool to see a women's museum in a country that doesn't always have the best reputation for women's rights. However, its not much to see and what is there can seem a bit propaganaish. Mostly focuses on women's involvement in the French and American wars.
环境优美,待客:热情,消费门槛低,交通便利,停车方便。。 。
the place was undergoing renovation when I visited it so there is nothing much