Hundreds of products are introduced including historical items, replicas, restorations, images, documents, weapons and equipment, and many products in the field of logistics and engineering.

Visitors have the opportunity to see firsthand artifacts associated with the history of the Vietnam People's Army and learn about outstanding achievements in the fields of national defense and security.

The entire exhibition space is divided into five areas, four of which introduce milestones that recreate the journey of construction and development of the Vietnam People's Army, and one area is dedicated to experiencing modern technology.

Here, technology becomes a bridge to help history become closer and more vivid to the public. Holograms and mapping recreate major military events with memory circle effects and realistic 3D images. VR virtual reality technology brings viewers into the role of a transport journey on the Truong Son- Ho Chi Minh trail, thereby feeling the fierceness of war as well as the brave spirit of the army.
Scenes such as driving without windshields on Truong Son road, participating in Dien Bien Phu Campaign or entering Ho Chi Minh Campaign are recreated with 360-degree virtual reality glasses, creating a feeling of both excitement and pride.

In addition, the wave mapping effect combined with the modern ship model and the port system of Saigon Newport Corporation has depicted the naval power and the potential of Vietnam's marine economy. Meanwhile, at the virtual shooting room, visitors can try their hand at the training simulation system developed by Viettel Group. Simulation technology not only brings an exciting experience but also helps the public understand more about the training, coaching and combat readiness of the Vietnam People's Army.

It can be seen that, through the language of technology, military history has been conveyed in a new, intuitive and engaging way, thereby contributing to fostering national pride and arousing a sense of responsibility in every young person today.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/ngon-ngu-cong-nghe-ke-chuyen-lich-su-post904525.html
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