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1. Oh, very few! in comparison with other countries, especially the Viet Nam.

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majority of museums in Vietnam have a strong emphasis on military history or a
particularly significant figure such as Ho Chi Minh Museum.
2. Without a doubt! I do think museums play a crucial role in enhancing/enriching
people’s knowledge about the world, arts and science. As well as this, they are
particularly useful for those who doing research and want to dive deeper into their
field of study.
3. Once in a blue moon, to be honest with you! Perhaps, because the museums here
are not interactive, attractive and engaging to me. So, I myself find it’s really
difficult to feel either enthusiastic or have any desire to visit unless I am obliged to
be there to write a report. That was the case when my school organized a field trip
to the Museum and I had to submit an essay about what I learnt.
4. Honestly, not. When I was a child, I didn't usually care about those activities
maybe because I felt it was really boring for a child like me and at that time I
wanted to be more active than discovery the boring history.
5. Of course Museums are important as cultural and historical preservation and
exhibition vehicle. Without museums, important artefacts, art and historical
narratives would be lost. Sometimes, museums can be viewed as purveyors of art
and custodians of stolen art.
6. Yes, it is. a lot of museums run on shoestring budgets and rely on that income to
help their overhead costs of running the museum. a lot of people like something to
remember their visit other than photographs,
7. It was actually 3 years ago when I had a golden chance to visit the Museum to get a
better grasp of the lives and cultures. I really had a whale of a time that day. I have
to say that it is a truly must-see place for any tourists visiting Vietnam.

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