The new Vietnam National Museum of Nature is expected to meet the task of preserving natural heritage, serving scientific research, and the interests of the community.
The municipal People’s Committee has just approved the 1:500 detailed planning of the Vietnam National Museum of Nature which is set to located in Quoc Oai District, which is nearly 30 kilometers from the city's central part.
The space of the current Museum of Nature in Cau Giay District, Hanoi. Photo: Vietnam National Museum of Nature |
The museum will be built in the territory of three communes Liep Tuyet, Ngoc My, and Ngoc Liep, Quoc Oai district, Hanoi.
Occupying a spacious area of 38.28 hectares, the new museum will feature a multi-purposed displaying and studying area; a reception-cum-exhibition hall; a service area; a research center and office space; a specimen processing and technical zone, and a mini forest of the evergreen plant.
The approval of the project’s detailed plan will be the basis for to call for investment. The city’s ambition is to build a premier Nature Museum with modern facilities and technical infrastructure in Vietnam, according to Hanoi’s authorities.
The museum will perform the functions of a great nature museum, fulfilling the mission of preserving cultural heritage, doing scientific research, educating science, and serving the community's interests.
The municipal People’s Committee assigned the Chairman of the People’s Committee of Quoc Oai District and relevant authorities of Liep Tuyet, Ngoc My, and Ngoc Liep communes to be responsible for inspecting, managing, and supervising construction according to planning.
The detailed planning of the Museum of Nature will be announced to the public in the near future.
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