General introduction to the Ho Chi Minh Presidential Palace relic site
The Presidential Palace Relic Site is a special national relic , closely associated with the life, career and revolutionary ideology of President Ho Chi Minh. Located in Ngoc Ha Ward, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi - right next to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Ba Dinh Square. This is the longest living and revolutionary space of Uncle Ho (December 19, 1954 - September 2, 1969).
Currently, the relic site is under the Ministry of Culture and Information and is divided into 3 main areas:
Area A : Uncle Ho's living and working space with typical landmarks such as the Wooden Stilt House, House 54, House 67 and Fish Pond.
Area B and C : Workplaces of the State and Government, including the Presidential Palace Guest House and the Government Office .
Experience the Ho Chi Minh Presidential Palace relic site on a digital platform
Not only stopping at historical value, the Ho Chi Minh Presidential Palace relic site is now fully digitized by YooLife, helping the public access the heritage in a modern and close way. With the desire to preserve cultural values, YooLife has applied VR, AR, 3D, AI, IoT technology to digitize this historical relic site.
With virtual reality (VR) technology, users can visit the entire Ho Chi Minh Presidential Palace relic site. Freely move to every corner such as: the exhibition room, fish pond, flower trellis, kitchen A, garden, mango path... all are recreated in detail, realistically and vividly. This experience brings the feeling of standing in the middle of the real Presidential Palace grounds, anytime, anywhere.
Especially with 3D technology, users can rotate, zoom in, observe in detail each artifact and architectural work such as: House 54, House 67, flower trellis of the Presidential Palace, display paintings, ... feeling like holding real artifacts through the computer mouse or touching the screen, helping to increase the ability to observe and understand each detail. This feature is especially useful for students, researchers or digital display units that want to convey content in a vivid, intuitive and attractive way.
In addition, instead of having a live narrator like when visiting a traditional tour, the YooLife application will automatically narrate when the user moves to each specific location. The voice is clear, emotional, and systematically constructed with concise, accurate content, helping viewers understand the context, uses, and historical stories associated with each artifact and each location. This feature helps save time, access information quickly and effectively.
YooLife has digitized hundreds of valuable artifacts at the Presidential Palace Relic Site. Each artifact comes with a detailed description and sharp images that can be enlarged, reduced, stored, and shared, making it easy for viewers to research or use for learning, communication, and heritage introduction purposes. This is a valuable archive preserved and disseminated by digital technology, serving the community effectively and sustainably.
Link to experience Ho Chi Minh Presidential Palace on YooLife here:
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