
Delegates perform the opening ceremony. Photo: VGP/Minh Thư
In her opening remarks, Nguyen Thi Tuyet, Director of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Museum and the Vietnam Women's Museum, stated that the unique aspect of "Transition" lies in the convergence of cultural heritage and innovative technology. Through 3D mapping projection art, interactive sensor systems, and modern storytelling, seemingly familiar cultural values have been recreated in a fresh, vibrant, and more accessible form for contemporary audiences, especially young people.
In recent years, the Party and State have identified the development of the cultural industry, digital transformation, and the application of science and technology in the preservation and promotion of heritage values as important orientations. With this spirit, the Vietnam Women's Museum always strives to find new approaches to bring heritage closer to the public.
Through the exhibition "Transition," the Vietnam Women's Museum aims to introduce to the public a new approach to heritage. When technology is applied creatively and responsibly, it becomes an effective bridge helping the public, especially the younger generation, access heritage through interest, interaction, and direct experience.

3D Mapping art recreates cultural values in a novel way. Photo: VGP/Minh Thư
The "Transition" exhibition comprises three interconnected experiential spaces, like a journey through time.
Stage 1, "The Beginning - Primordial Vein," recreates the world of nature in its primordial state. Each visitor will be immersed in the deep, pristine ocean, vast forests, and mystical vegetation. Touching each creature will awaken life through an interactive TOUCH sensor system.

Exhibition 'Transition Period': Exploring cultural values through modern technology. Photo: VGP/Minh Thư
Stage 2, "Sacred Roots - Cultural Vein," tells a story through visual and auditory interplay: the sound of bronze drums – a sacred resonance connecting heaven and earth. Through ancient carvings and the echoes of history, each visitor will feel the power of millennia flowing within them.
Stage 3, "Colors of the Times - Heritage of the Past," is inspired by the Dong Ho folk paintings, bringing to life the dreams and rustic spirit of Vietnamese people from hundreds of years ago. Using creative graphic art on a modern 3D Mapping technology platform, the entire room is transformed into a vibrant, colorful folk space.
The exhibition runs from June 24th to July 31st, open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, at the Vietnam Women's Museum (36 Ly Thuong Kiet Street, Cua Nam Ward, Hanoi).
Minh Thu
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