Although the gala night “Epic of Dien Bien” is scheduled to be open at 20.00 p.m., at 19.00 p.m., the first floor of the National Conference Hall was full of people who arrived earlier to visit the exhibition “Dien Bien Memories” organized by the Vietnamese Women’s Museum.
Author: Nguyễn Văn Canh (Canh Nguyễn Văn)
Renewing travel exhibition approach to reach VWU members
Under the leadership of the Presidium of the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU) Central Committee, the Vietnamese Women’s Museum (VWM) has over the past years made strong steps of developments, actively contributing to fulfilling the political task of the VWU and the country and the task of communication and education of patriotism, national pride and fine cultural traditions to people of all strata in general and VWU members in particular.
The Vietnam Womens Union organises the exhibition “Dien Bien Memories” in heroic Dien Bien City
n The morning of 25th April 2014, the Vietnam Women's Unions and the Vietnamese Women's Museum delegation went to Dien Bien Phu which is a place that the country was focused on for the 60th Anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory, a shining golden landmark of history. This trip called “Pilgrimage” aims at conducting a visible work of all VWU’s activities: Organising the Exhibition: “Dien Bien Memories”.
VWM Logo – An Effective Communication Tool
Logo is important for branding of an organization and an effective tool for marketing to the public. For this reason, to promote and market itself, the Vietnamese Women’s Museum has developed its new logo representing its own identity, showing the full significance of the brand name “Vietnamese Women’s Museum” and contributing to developing its new image: dynamism, modernity and professionalism.
VWM Logo – An Effective Communication Tool
Logo is important for branding of an organization and an effective tool for marketing to the public.
Traveller’s Choice Attractions Award 2014 by TripAdvisor
Of the top 1% hotels, restaurants, and other attractions, Tripadvisor, the world's largest travel site, ranks the Vietnamese Women’s Museum as one of the most exceptional destinations in Ha Noi, and one of the finest museums that visitors may like to visit.
The mobile exhibition “Smiling Tears” opened to Bac Ninh Provincial Women’s Union
On the morning of April 15th 2014, the Bac Ninh Provincial Women’s Union organized the Congress “Reviewing 5 years conducted the model of prevention against crime and social evils in different levels of the union”
The mobile exhibition “Smiling Tears” opened to Bac Ninh Provincial Women’s Union
On the morning of April 15th, 2014, the Bac Ninh Provincial Women’s Union organized the Congress “Reviewing 5 years conducted the model of prevention against crime and social evils in different levels of the union”. Two hundred delegates attending the congress have been interested in the mobile exhibition “Smiling Tears” presented by Vietnamese Women’s Museum displayed at the congress’s venue.
Top 10 museums worldwide women will enjoy
Vietnamese Women's Museum is suggested to be one of 10 worldwide museums that women will enjoy by Journeywoman, a travel website for women.
1. Textile Museum - Toronto, Canada
Are you interested in the history of fabrics? Do you love to decorate with more than modern design? Imagine a small space filled to the brim with 12,000 objects from more than 200 countries and regions. This charming collection housed in Toronto's Textile Museum celebrates cultural diversity via traditional fabrics, garments, carpets, beadwork, and basketry. Their tiny museum shop offers unique gifts and books, as well as one-of-a-kind fashion accessories and home decorations by Canadian and international artisans. (http://www.textilemuseum.ca/)
Feedback from the public on the exhibition “Stories of Markets”
Almost a month has gone by since the time the exhibition ‘‘Stories of Markets“ opened, the Vietnamese Women’s Museum has received thousands of visitors to view and experience the display. Visitors included foreign and domestic individuals and groups, especially many families who live in Hanoi of which there comprised many elderly people. From the feedback of visitors, we know that most of them has a common feeling: that the exhibition “Stories of Markets“ reminded them of their childhood memories, life in the past and the present as well also their anxiety and concern on the changes and the dissapearance of market places – a typical cultural aspect of Hanoi.