Nearly 400 students and teachers, under the guidance of staff from the Vietnam National Museum of Culture, visited and learned about the development of the Vietnamese writing system and the evolution of Vietnamese literature throughout history. They also heard stories from each exhibition corner, including accounts of prominent writers and poets representing different periods of Vietnamese literature. After receiving an overview of the exhibits and related information, the students were free to explore the museum.
After touring all the exhibits at the Vietnam Literature Museum, the students also watched a film about the world-renowned cultural figure and national liberation hero Nguyen Trai.
The students in the movie theater.
During the hands-on experience, the students and their teachers listened attentively and asked many interesting questions about writers and poets, as well as thoroughly researching the artifacts on display at the Vietnam National Museum of Literature. At the end of the educational visit, the teachers and students shared their thoughts with the museum: “My first impression of the Literature Museum was very nostalgic. I was impressed by the stone in the central hall of the museum because it holds so much meaning and it is very beautiful. The tour guide was very enthusiastic and helped me understand the literary works and the development of Vietnamese literature …” (Tran Dinh Tung, class 10G0)
“ I was very impressed with the amount of artifacts stored at the museum, and through the tour guide's explanations, I understood the works better and felt deeply proud of my country's literature. I will come back here again to explore more about the development of Vietnamese literature. ” (Phi Thi Vi Khanh, Class 10G0)
“ This was the first time I took my students to experience the Vietnam Literature Museum. From the noisy atmosphere of Hanoi to a tranquil space, they were immersed in a literary environment, surrounded by the spiritual values passed down from our ancestors. It wasn't just evident in the peaceful atmosphere; it was deeply embedded in each exhibit, space, and setting, and that was wonderful… The museum has a very well- organized space, and the guides were very enthusiastic and professional …” (Literature Teacher Nguyen Thi Hoa)
BTVHVN hopes to be a destination for students in the future to learn about, discover interesting, useful, and meaningful aspects of Vietnamese literature.
BTVHVN
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