On the 55th anniversary of the Dong Loc Victory and the death of ten young volunteer girls (1968-2023), and 93 years of the Vietnam Women’s Union’s Establishment and Vietnamese Women’s Day, on October 20th, the Vietnamese Women’s Museum (VWM) officially launched the unique experiencing show “Legends of Youth” at the VWM at night.
Press card of the only female reporter of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam at the Paris Peace Accords
Since the early days of the longest and most challenging diplomatic struggle in the history of our nation in the 20th century, Ms. Dương Thị Duyên, Head of the Southern News Department and a female journalist of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), has been widely recognized and admired by many political activists and international media professionals in Paris.
Releasing the book “40 years of Going, Loving, and Writing”
On June 17th, journalist Huynh Dung Nhan released the book “40 years of Going, Loving, and Writing” at the Vietnamese Women’s Museum. The book depicted his journal career. This is one of the activities taking place in Hanoi on the occasion of the 98th celebration of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21, 1925 –June 21, 2023).
A site for people who love culture
Leading up to International Women's Day (March 8), the 1,983rd anniversary of the HaiBa Trung uprising and the International Day of Happiness (March 20) the Vietnam womens Museum Womens Museum collaborated with journalist and direct or Mai Bong, on the morning of February 18, 2023 to open the exhibition "Dare to live a brilliant life".
The memorial flow of “Love in the time of war”
“War” – a word, when mentioned, provokes the image of brutality and separation. A memorial to the generation who participated in two resistance wars against France and America. To the generation who sacrificed their souls and blood for their independence and the freedom of their nation. To the generation’s power to overcome those days with the pure and sacred love for their nation.
The Museum’s Modest Beginnings
Chủ đề đầu tiên trong “Tuần lễ Bảo tàng” năm nay là “Ngày xửa ngày xưa” dành để các Bảo tàng trên thế giới tri ân những sự khởi đầu. Đây là cơ hội tuyệt vời để Bảo tàng Phụ nữ Việt Nam giới thiệu câu chuyện về mình với nhiều điều để nói.
Awards Ceremony and Opening of the UN 75 Photo Exhibition – The Future I Want
On the afternoon of October 14, 2020, guests gathered at the Vietnamese Women’s Museum for the awards ceremony and opening of the photo exhibition UN 75 - The Future I Want.
Annoucement of temporary closure
The Vietnamese Women's Museum is temporarily closed from 14 March, 2020 to ensure public safety and prevent the spread of the Covid19 Virus.
We apologize for this inconvenience and look forward to seeing you soon.