Author: Nguyễn Văn Canh (Canh Nguyễn Văn)

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Connection value from historical stories

Connection value from historical stories

The exhibition "Truong Son Pride" has received a lot of affection since its opening from the public, foreign guests and especially the veterans who have spent their youth for the country. The casual and ordinary stories about the lives of the girls in the Truong Son forest not only raised emotions for visitors but also helped us connect with historical witnesses.

May 30, 2019July 20, 2020
The exhibition titled “Who made my clothes?” to celebrate the Fashion Revolution Week at the Vietnamese Women’s Museum

The exhibition titled “Who made my clothes?” to celebrate the Fashion Revolution Week at the Vietnamese Women’s Museum

The exhibition will be on display at the Vietnamese Women's Museum from April 22 to April 28. Visitors can expect to experience documentary photo series, inspiring short films calling them to action; to learn new skills through varied workshops, and visualise the impact of fashion through interactive installations.

April 23, 2019June 23, 2020
Ceremony receiving lawyer Nancy Hollander’s materials from the people’s diplomacy meeting between Vietnam ang the United States in 1965

Ceremony receiving lawyer Nancy Hollander’s materials from the people’s diplomacy meeting between Vietnam ang the United States in 1965

The Việt Nam Women's Museum organized a ceremony to receive materials donated by Nancy Hollander, a member of the American women's delegation that met with women from Việt Nam's two regions in Jakarta, Indonesia in 1965. At that time, lawyer Nancy Hollander was a student and the youngest delegation member. She saved more than 450 documents and artefacts, including letters she received, reports, her notebook, books, articles, magazines, etc., which record this historical landmark in the relationship between American women, the Việt Nam Women's Union (in the North) and the Women's Union for Liberation of South Việt Nam.

March 9, 2019June 23, 2020
The Vietnamese Women’s Museum brings two mobile exhibitions titled “Children in the wartime” and “Two sisters – two frontiers” to Tay Son Elementary School

The Vietnamese Women’s Museum brings two mobile exhibitions titled “Children in the wartime” and “Two sisters – two frontiers” to Tay Son Elementary School

On the morning of December 17th, the Vietnamese Women's Museum (VWM) organized two mobile exhibitions titled "Children in the wartime" and "Two sisters - two frontiers" at the Tay Son Elementary School to mark the anniversary of the Vietnam People's Army on December 22nd.

December 21, 2018July 7, 2020
“Behind closed doors” – Untold stories

“Behind closed doors” – Untold stories

In response to the month of action against domestic violence launched by UNWomen globally and the project "Propagandizing, training, advocating, and supporting women in solving some women-related social issues in the period of 2017-2027" led by Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU), Vietnamese Women’s Museum (VWM) opened the exhibition “Behind closed doors” on the afternoon of November 23rd. This exhibition reflects the reality of domestic violence as well as the efforts of VWU in supporting the victims.

December 11, 2018June 23, 2020
Morning tea with gender experts on International day of Girl child

Morning tea with gender experts on International day of Girl child

In the morning of October 11th, to celebrate 7th International Day of Girl child initiated by United Nations, Australia Volunteers International AVI in collaboration with Australian Embassy and Vietnam Women's Museum organized a morning tea program in order to raise awareness of gender equality as well as child protection.

October 24, 2018June 23, 2020