TripAdvisor has announced the Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Hanoi, for the third consecutive year in a row, is rated one of the top three most attractive tourism destinations in the capital city.
The results are based on the ratings of tourists via TripAdvisor.
According to TripAdvisor, the museum is home to historical, cultural and artistic values related to Vietnamese women. With a total area of nearly 2000 sq. metres, the Vietnamese Women’s Museum possesses over 25 thousand documents and artefacts reflecting Vietnamese Women’s contribution in history and modern life.
Established in 1987, the museum is not only a place of researches, storages of Vietnamese women’s heritages, but also of holding activities of cultural exchange between Vietnamese and international women.
By virtue of the rating, Vietnamese museums are increasingly defining their role in promulgating Vietnamese Culture to the whole world with their unique and long-standing features.
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