A 360° virtual tour at the revolutionary relic site - D67 House and Bunker, which used to be the headquarters of the command of the Vietnam People’s Army, is expected to attract visitors.
Many cultural activities are being held at the Thang Long – Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center in Hanoi to celebrate national holidays.
D67 House and Bunker. Photo: VGP |
The center has launched a 360° virtual tour at the revolutionary relic site - D67 House and Bunker, which used to be the headquarters of the command of the Vietnam People’s Army, and an online exhibition with a theme “Lightening Speed - Daring - Surprising – Determined to Win” to celebrate the National Reunification Day, May Day and 130th birthday of President Ho Chi Minh.
Developed on QR Code software, the virtual tour at the Thang Long – Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center allows viewers to explore the historical values of the place where important decisions and strategies were taken, contributing to the success of Ho Chi Minh Campaign and the national reunification.
The virtual tour displays 120 images, documents and artifacts arranged into three thematic areas for viewers to visualize and systematically learn about one of the historical periods of the Vietnamese revolution.
The virtual tour and the online exhibition will run until May 31.
On this occasion, Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center in collaboration with Vietnam Omega Book Joint Stock Company and Dan Tri Publishing House released the book “The HQ (D67): Remnants of the Ho Chi Minh Era” which informs readers of the historical value of this place.
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