Vietnam Museum of Revolution

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The Vietnam Museum of Revolution is a museum in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Located in the Tong Dan area of the city, it was established in August 1959 in a two-storey building, formerly used by the Trade Department of Vietnam. It was redesigned into 30 showrooms and as of 2008 contains in excess of 40,000 historical exhibits [1].

Topics covered was notably are the National liberation movements of the Vietnamese against French troops before the Vietnamese Communist Party was established in the period 1858-1930, the National independence struggle of the Vietnamese under the leadership of the Communist Party from [1930]]-1975 and then the social construction of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam from 1976-1994.

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