The Ho Chi Minh Museum, in commemoration of Vietnam's most outstanding figure, is always at the forefront of research, collection, protection, preservation, and long-term development of the cultural heritage, ideology, and style of Ho Chi Minh, creating opportunities for visitors to learn throughout their lives and inspiring a passion for discovery, experience, and interaction with the artifacts.
The Huong River Antique Pottery Museum (Bảo tàng Gốm Cổ Sông Hương) in Hue, Vietnam, is a unique museum dedicated to displaying ancient pottery artifacts salvaged from the Huong River. This museum is the only museum in Vietnam specializing in ceramics found on the Perfume River, with nearly 5,000 artifacts dating from the 17th to the 19th century, including Cham, Sa Huynh and Pre-Le ceramics.
Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities (Bảo Tàng Mỹ Thuật Cung Đình Huế) is located in Phu Hau, Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam. It is a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich art and cultural heritage of the former Imperial City of Hue. The museum is housed within the Long An Palace, which was once a residence of royal family members during the Nguyen Dynasty.
Boi Tran Garden, also known as Boi Tran Art Gallery, is not only one of the pioneering privately owned art galleries in Vietnam but the very first and only one in the onetime Imperial city of Hue, proud to be an exquisite international compound for art, antiques, centuries-old architecture and later Hue-eraculinary culture which gave Hue its reputation as afood capital continues today.