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I went to the Bardin Square of Ho Chi Minh Museum in Hanoi.

Daily life & travel in Hanoi on the last day of the trip
It's finally the last day of my life and trip in Hanoi.
I'm so happy to be able to post a three-day trip in writing.I was happy.
On the last day, the Vardin Square and the Ho Chi Minh

Museum, where Ho Chi Minh's tomb is located,
Lastly, I decided to stop by the opera house.
The theme is history!


Shall we start the last day of our daily life and trip in Hanoi?
I stopped by Badin Square first.
If anyone knows anything about Ho Chi Minh,
Are you there?
A great man who led Vietnam to independence

through the national movement.
Let'say.There's a Ho Chi Minh Tomb in the middle of

Badin Square, but he's in the middle.
I couldn't go in because I had a fixed time.
Instead, I went from one place to another in Bardin Square.~
Then I went to the Ho Chi Minh Museum, which I had been looking forward to the most
We're talking about Ho Chi Minh and history through the Internet and through books.
I didn't just want to see it, but I wanted to feel it in person.
The Ho Chi Minh Museum is right behind Ho Chi Minh Cemetery.


It was possible to find it right away without wandering around.
The Ho Chi Minh Museum celebrated the 100th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's birth.
It was built in 1990 to commemorate this place.
All over the building, you can see명품짝퉁the Soviet architecture.
Apparently, back then, the Soviets supported the building.
I could tell that they built it.
The Ho Chi Minh Museum is open for hours.
Weekdays and weekends from 8:00 to 12:00, lunchtime
It's open from 14:00 to 16:30 excluding it.
However, Mondays and Fridays are closed in the afternoon.
I heard that it will be from 8:00 to 12:00, so make sure you have time.
Please check.
Fortunately, I came on Thursday, so I didn't care much about time.
I was able to enter.
Admission is 40,000 dong per person, approximately 2,000 won.
You can buy it at .


Inside the museum, there are only Vietnamese and English explanations.
If there was something you didn't know while reading it, search it separately.
I did something to look for it.
I went up to the second floor, and unlike the first floor, which was explained in writing,
The second floor was filled with exhibits.
The quality is good, and I read each and every explanation.
It was interesting because I felt like I was getting to know new knowledge.
I've been to the Ho Chi Minh Museum for over an hour.
I dropped by the opera house. 기업인터넷 It's a long way from

Ho Chi Minh Museum to the Opera House. I took a taxi.
I was worried that there were a lot of drivers who said they were cheating.
Fortunately, the fraud was not acceptable.
The Hanoi Opera House was built in the Baroque style.
It's an opera house.


It was like a performance, but I wasn't interested, so I was outside.

I looked around the building.
Built in 1911, it's 110 years old.Do it
So you can look around the opera house and go into a nearby cafe.
Sit down, order a cup of coffee, and then in Hanoi,
I've finished my last trip.
Hanoi's daily life & travel, a total of three films, has finally been completed.
The third episode ended with the lastly.
Even though I often travel to Vietnam, I always go to the night market.
I did, but I think a quiet trip like this would be okay.
This is the end of the Hanoi Daily & Travel series!