I really liked this museum, it had great displays on show with great information sharing the history, nature preserves, and the evolution of Vietnam, especially vung tau after the war 80K vnd to enter. Tickets sold at the door. Closed between 1130-130pm. Be sure to check opening times before going.
Cons - no aircon so it gets very hot inside, Take a water bottle. Also
Here's a quiz I did for my teens worldschool for the museum, feel free to use
On the 2nd floor, you will see a small forest on the right as you enter, how many animals are there? What are they? Take photos of them.
Sea snail collection What color is the turbo marmoratus
You'll find some wood species, Take a photo with it
What's your favorite sea snail and sea urchins, describe what it looks like .
What skeleton of sea creature do they have on display? A. List 3 facts about this creature.
Go find the Phuoc Buu nature reserve, how many animals can you see on display? What are they? Take photos of them.
7a. How big is this reserve in real life?
B. How many species of flora are there? C. How many animal species are there? D. How many species of birds are there? E. How hot are the hot springs of Binh Chau? F. How many springs are there? G. What is the vietnamese name for this reserve G. How far is this place if we were to visit it?
What is the name of the ethnic group that is on display.
resistance war against the French colonialist. There was a strike that the vietnamese people held which they had victory for. What was it?
Enter the condao prison Go find these photos. Explain what they represent and what was happening. Dm me if you'd like the rest of this...
Read moreI've been to the place several times and each time I was still able find something new to adore. Maybe it's the gorgeous and towering architecture of the building, which in itself contains Vietnamese traditional marks as well as the brutalist style du jours, or maybe it's what that many-stories building has in store that makes up its attractiveness. One when walks up the first stairs will find himself welcomed by the capitalistic souvenir shop that I might say add nothing to the museum but perhaps incomes. However, as one proceeds to walk further inside, greeting him then would be the grand map of miniature Vung Tau residing in the center, after it a carving from metal that tells a story that I know someone that is not me will be able to retell. One may look to the right but I suggest the left is where the interest of visitors should be. More staircases, those that leads to various sections of history what this city has dug up, has endured and produced. What up there is up to the visitors to explore, but I can guarantee that it will not be a waste of money, the entrance is relatively cheap. To put all those shenanigans into one word or two :...
Read moreVery Nice Museur - Take the time to visit while in Vung Tau.
Ba Ria – Vung Tau Museum is a well-curated cultural hub that offers a rich glimpse into the history, heritage, and natural environment of the Ba Ria–Vung Tau province.
For photographers, the museum provides a variety of visually engaging exhibits, including traditional artifacts, historical photographs, and detailed dioramas that tell the story of the region’s diverse past.
The building itself features a clean, modern design with spacious galleries and natural lighting, allowing for clear, well-composed shots. Outdoor areas around the museum often showcase sculptures and landscaped gardens, adding additional layers for creative photography.
Whether capturing detailed close-ups of intricate displays or wide shots of the museum’s architecture and grounds, Ba Ria – Vung Tau Museum offers a rewarding experience for those interested in cultural and documentary...
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