In the past few days, a large number of pupils and students from schools inside and outside Da Nang have been visiting the Museum of Da Nang, located at 24 Tran Phu, to learn about culture and history of the city.
This show a good sign for the museum as its activities are increasingly becoming vibrant again after COVID-19. At the same time, this gives a positive that younger generations are highly interested in the culture and history of the country.
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Pupils of the Open World Quang Nam English Centre attending an extracurricular session at the Museum of Da Nang. Photo: Xuan Dung |
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A museum guide introducing displayed exhibits to a group of students from the Da Nang-based Duy Tan University. Photo: Xuan Dung |
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During extracurricular activities at the museum, pupils and students can learn about specific themes based on the museum's display areas. Photo: Xuan Dung |
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The museum has two themes dedicated to introduce pupils and students to Da Nang's revolutionary traditions during the two resistance wars against the French-Spanish coalition forces (1858-1860) and the US invaders (1965-1975). Photo: XUAN DUNG |
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For many students, this is the first time they have heard, told and witnessed valuable stories, artifacts, and pictures that recreate the country's history. Photo: Xuan Dung |
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During their visit to the museum, school pupils and university students have the opportunity to listen to lively stories, and see artifacts with their own eyes. Photo: Xuan Dung |
Reporting by XUAN SON, XUAN DUNG - Translating by M.DUNG
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