Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

Going back in time to the history of our nation.

This year, the Vietnam Military History Museum has become an attractive destination, drawing a large number of visitors during the Hung Kings Commemoration Day holiday.

Báo Công thươngBáo Công thương26/04/2026

On the second day of the Hung Kings Commemoration Day holiday, thousands of people flocked to visit the Vietnam Military History Museum located on Thang Long Avenue in Hanoi. This holiday is not only a time for people to remember the contributions of the Hung Kings but also an opportunity to learn more deeply about the glorious history and recall many important milestones of the nation.

According to observations by reporters from the Industry and Trade Newspaper on the afternoon of April 26th, a large number of people from all over the provinces and cities, as well as foreign tourists, chose to visit the museum with their families, relatives, and friends to explore and learn about the history of the Vietnamese nation during their holiday.

Here are some images captured by a reporter from the Industry and Trade Newspaper at the Vietnam Military History Museum on the afternoon of April 26th:

Outside the entrance gate, many people from all over the country gathered, and the walkways were always crowded. In particular, the areas displaying military equipment attracted many people who came to admire and learn about the nation's history. Photo: Mai Linh

Outside the entrance gate, many people from all over the country gathered, and the walkways were always crowded. In particular, the areas displaying military equipment attracted many people who came to admire and learn about the nation's history. Photo: Mai Linh

Going back in time to the nation's history - 2
Outside the museum grounds, streams of people in bright red shirts bearing the Vietnamese flag streamed in to visit. This is an attractive destination for children and students to visit, pay tribute to, and learn about the contributions of their ancestors, contributing to the education of the tradition of

Outside the museum grounds, streams of people in bright red shirts bearing the Vietnamese flag streamed in to visit. This is an attractive destination for children and students to visit, pay tribute to, and learn about the contributions of their ancestors, contributing to the education of the tradition of "drinking water, remembering the source" for the future generations of the country. Photo: Mai Linh

Despite his advanced age, Mr. Pham Van Lich (on the right), residing in Bac Ninh province, enthusiastically traveled hundreds of kilometers with his daughter and grandson to the capital city for this holiday. Photo: Mai Linh

Despite his advanced age, Mr. Pham Van Lich (on the right), residing in Bac Ninh province, enthusiastically traveled hundreds of kilometers with his daughter and grandson to the capital city for this holiday. Photo: Mai Linh

As a former soldier of the 12th Army Corps, Mr. Tran Khac Du (70 years old, Hanoi) shared: “Every time there is a major national holiday, I visit the Military History Museum, because for soldiers like us who experienced the fierce years of war, seeing these relics in peacetime always fills me with indescribable emotion.” Photo: Mai Linh

As a former soldier of the 12th Army Corps, Mr. Tran Khac Du (70 years old, Hanoi) shared: “Every time there is a major national holiday, I visit the Military History Museum, because for soldiers like us who experienced the fierce years of war, seeing these relics in peacetime always fills me with indescribable emotion.” Photo: Mai Linh

Going back in time to the nation's history - 6
Many young people choose this place to

Many young people choose this place to "check-in," capturing meaningful moments with history, opting for traditional white ao dai (Vietnamese long dress) and the red flag with a yellow star, showing their respect for the nation's history. Photo: Mai Linh

Especially during this holiday season, many families also choose to take their children to museums to

Especially during this holiday season, many families also choose to take their children to museums to "travel back in time" and learn about the nation's history. Photo: Mai Linh

Mr. Tran Minh Quang (Tay Mo, Hanoi) said: “On the occasion of the Hung Kings' Commemoration Day holiday, my wife and I took our children to visit the museum, hoping that they would learn about history. The children were very excited to see tanks and weapons that they had only seen in pictures, photos, and on television. I think this is also a good opportunity for the children to learn and understand more about Vietnamese history.” Photo: Mai Linh

Mr. Tran Minh Quang (Tay Mo, Hanoi) said: “On the occasion of the Hung Kings' Commemoration Day holiday, my wife and I took our children to visit the museum, hoping that they would learn about history. The children were very excited to see tanks and weapons that they had only seen in pictures, photos, and on television. I think this is also a good opportunity for the children to learn and understand more about Vietnamese history.” Photo: Mai Linh

Going back in time to the nation's history - 10
Student groups, local residents, and international tourists choose to visit the museum. Standing amidst the historical space, Julia (29 years old, wearing a white shirt) said: “Seeing firsthand the artifacts bearing the strong imprint of the resistance wars, I couldn't help but be moved by the indomitable fighting spirit and the aspiration for peace of the Vietnamese people. This is my third time visiting your country, but my first time at the museum, and it has left me with so many special emotions. We will definitely come back many more times.” Photo: Mai Linh

Student groups, local residents, and international tourists choose to visit the museum. Standing amidst the historical space, Julia (29 years old, wearing a white shirt) said: “Seeing firsthand the artifacts bearing the strong imprint of the resistance wars, I couldn't help but be moved by the indomitable fighting spirit and the aspiration for peace of the Vietnamese people. This is my third time visiting your country, but my first time at the museum, and it has left me with so many special emotions. We will definitely come back many more times.” Photo: Mai Linh

Ngo My Anh, an 8th-grade student who went on a field trip with her class, excitedly shared: “I’ve only seen weapons and combat vehicles on television and heard stories from my grandparents and parents, but today the school organized a field trip for us to visit in person, so I’m very happy to learn so much more about Vietnam’s history.” (Photo: Mai Linh)

Ngo My Anh, an 8th-grade student who went on a field trip with her class, excitedly shared: “I’ve only seen weapons and combat vehicles on television and heard stories from my grandparents and parents, but today the school organized a field trip for us to visit in person, so I’m very happy to learn so much more about Vietnam’s history.” (Photo: Mai Linh)

As a generation growing up with the nation's history, important holidays are also times for students to learn about the heroic stories of their ancestors' past. Photo: Mai Linh

As a generation growing up with the nation's history, important holidays are also times for students to learn about the heroic stories of their ancestors' past. Photo: Mai Linh

The museum's parking lot was packed, causing many people to wait 5-10 minutes to retrieve their vehicles, and some even had to wait for those who arrived before them to leave before finding a parking space. It is expected that the number of visitors will increase significantly during the April 30th - May 1st holiday. Photo: Mai Linh

The museum's parking lot was packed, causing many people to wait 5-10 minutes to retrieve their vehicles, and some even had to wait for those who arrived before them to leave before finding a parking space. It is expected that the number of visitors will increase significantly during the April 30th - May 1st holiday. Photo: Mai Linh

In the fast-paced modern life, these days people are choosing to "return" to the past, seeking out the values ​​that have shaped the nation's historical identity to commemorate the contributions of previous generations in building and defending the country.

Source: https://congthuong.vn/nguoc-dong-ky-uc-tro-ve-voi-lich-su-dan-toc-454046.html


Comment (0)

Please leave a comment to share your feelings!

Same tag

Same category

Same author

Heritage

Figure

Enterprise

News

Political System

Destination

Product

Happy Vietnam
I choose INDEPENDENCE

I choose INDEPENDENCE

Yêu gian hàng Việt Nam

Yêu gian hàng Việt Nam

Nét xưa

Nét xưa