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Press card of the only female reporter of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam at the Paris Peace Accords

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.

June 28, 2023June 28, 2023
Releasing the book “40 years of Going, Loving, and Writing”

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).

June 21, 2023June 21, 2023
The memorial flow of “Love in the time of war”

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.

July 30, 2022July 30, 2022
“Global Guytalk” Exhibition

“Global Guytalk” Exhibition

This exhibit is expected to be the starting point to encourage Vietnamese men to participate in similar forums to share men’s issues as well as to help promote gender equality in Vietnam.

March 15, 2021March 15, 2021
Announcement for Opening at Tet Holiday

Announcement for Opening at Tet Holiday

On the occasion of Lunar New Year 2020, we would like to inform the public that the museum will open all time during the Tet holidays from 23 - 29, January (December 29 – January 5 2019 of the lunar calendar). We will meet the needs of both domestic and overseas visitors for the New Year

December 24, 2019July 22, 2020
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