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Vietnam Military History Museum preserves and brings into play the value of military cultural heritage

Vietnam Military History Museum preserves and brings into play the value of military cultural heritage

Wednesday, July 15, 2026, 14:07 (GMT+7)
Over the past 70 years of its establishment and development, the Vietnam Military History Museum has made tireless efforts and important contributions to preserving and promoting the value of Vietnam’s military cultural heritage, affirming its role as the leading institution within the military museum system - a multifunctional, comprehensive cultural institution of particular significance to both the Vietnam People’s Army and the nation

Regulations on the Vietnam Coast Guard’s use of weapons and professional technical means and equipment

Regulations on the Vietnam Coast Guard’s use of weapons and professional technical means and equipment

Saturday, October 16, 2021, 21:25 (GMT+7)
The Vietnam Coast Guard operates in complex maritime zones characterzied by challenges, particularly intensified territorial disputes and crimes in the East Sea. In order to fulfil its role as a key and specialized force in law enforcement at sea, the Vietnam Coast Guard is allowed to use weapons, explosives, supporting tools, professional technical means and equipment in accordance with statutory regulations

Vietnam Military History Museum - a place to preserve and bring into play Vietnam’s Military Culture

Vietnam Military History Museum - a place to preserve and bring into play Vietnam’s Military Culture

Friday, July 16, 2021, 15:56 (GMT+7)
After the Dien Bien Phu victory in 1954, the Vietnam People’s Army (VPA) gradually developed itself into a regular and modern force to defend the North and liberate the South for national unification. In order to promote the national tradition of fighting against the enemy for the Homeland protection, enhance the Party and political work in the VPA, and heal the wounds of war, units across the VPA were ordered to collect objects and documents relating to the resistance war to step by step establish museums of their own and the Military

Enhancing the implementation of Uncle Ho’s Testament as a National Treasure

Enhancing the implementation of Uncle Ho’s Testament as a National Treasure

Friday, September 06, 2019, 07:43 (GMT+7)
50 years ago, before passing away, President Ho Chi Minh left our entire Party, Military, and people with a historic Testament. This is a priceless asset and National Treasure of Vietnam. His Testament’s long-lasting values are reminding and encouraging us to continue implementing it as a National Treasure

Realizing Ho Chi Minh’s viewpoint on "matching words with deeds" in the VPA

Realizing Ho Chi Minh’s viewpoint on “matching words with deeds” in the VPA

Tuesday, July 18, 2017, 15:46 (GMT+7)
Since his childhood in Sen village, followed by his 30-year journey to find the way for national salvation (started in 1911), his return to lead the Vietnamese revolution (in 1941), and till his death (in 1969), our Uncle Ho (also referred to as Nguyen Tat Thanh, Nguyen Ai Quoc, or Ho Chi Minh) devoted his whole life to the nation and left no end of love for the previous, today, and future generations of the Vietnamese people.

Thoroughly embracing the principle "Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom", inspiring national self-reliance and self-strengthening in the new era
“Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom” is a core and consistent principle in Ho Chi Minh’s thought; it embodies the willpower, wisdom, and aspirations of the Vietnamese nation. Over the past 60 years, the value of this immortal truth has been affirmed through the great victories of the Vietnamese revolution; it has continued to serve as a tremendous source of spiritual strength, inspiring the entire nation’s will for self-reliance and self-strengthening in the new era