Established in 1959, the Museum of Vietnamese Revolution in Hanoi displays more than 3,000 exhibits that traced the development of the Vietnamese revolution from its very early inception through to final victory.
The objects on display offer insight into the culture of Vietnam. The artifacts in the Museum of Vietnamese Revolution in Hanoi includes a jar of 1920’s that stored the revolutionary documents, Japanese Buddhist Drum that was played during the rally and Vietnam’s first sewing machine.
Here one would find several photographs and other documents capturing the moments of independence. The visit to Hanoi Museum of Vietnamese Revolution would be a time to understand the changing periods of Vietnam and an insight into the culture of the country.