Quang Ninh Museum is located at 165 Nguyen Van Cu, Halong City, Quang Ninh Province.
The museum features modern architecture and is located on an area of 1,500 sq.m and an open-air exhibition area and flower gardens.
The Quảng Ninh Museum was founded in 1960, under the original name of the Historical and Revolutionary Museum of Hồng Quang at 5B Cầu Cao, Hồng Gai Town (Ha Long City now). In 1964, the Hồng Quang Area was merged with Hai Ninh Province to form the new province of Quảng Ninh, and the museum took its new name following the merger.
During periods of war, all documents and artifacts from the museum were evacuated to various sites while the building of 5B Cầu Cao was leveled in the dust by bombing.
In 1990, People Committee of the province decided to build Quảng Ninh Museum at 165 Nguyễn Văn Cừ, Ha Long City (former place of Quảng Ninh Import and Export Company). The museum features modern architecture, and is located on an area of 1,500 sq.m, with an open-air exhibition area and flower gardens.
Exhibitions include: the early Hạ Long culture; Ly and Trân dynasties culture; culture of Quảng Ninh's ethnic groups; times of wars; the history of the region's coal industry; revolutionary tradition of working class in mining area; Uncle Hô with Quảng Ninh and Quảng Ninh Province in renovation time.
Over the last 40 years, the museum has found and preserved over 10,000 artifacts.
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