Quang Ninh Museum – distinctive structure
Quang Ninh Museum – distinctive structure
Quang Ninh Museum – distinctive structure
(VTR) – Designed by Spanish architect, Salvador Perez Arroyo, began to construct ultimately of 2012 and accomplished in October 2013, Quang Ninh museum and Library is positioned on an space of practically 24,000m² with a complete funding of over VND 900 billion. It contains 3 blocks of museum, library and conference related collectively by an overhead bridge system. Impressed by the icon of coal, a typical mineral of Quang Ninh province, the constructing is an emblem on probably the most lovely coastal street in Ha Long metropolis. Particularly, the constructing is assembled with 14,000m² of glass that has proof against temperature adjustments. Due to particular structure, the constructing appears to be like like a large mirror reflecting the picture of the world pure heritage, Ha Long bay.
As quickly as coming into the bottom ground of the museum block, guests could have the possibility to admire a whale skeleton and sailboat fashions. The primary ground options tubular displaying columns made of contemporary supplies similar to metal body, tempered glass and particularly the protecting cloth with photographs of Ha Long bay mixed with mild projection know-how to make guests really feel like strolling in a miniature house of Ha Long bay. The second ground is designed in keeping with a picket boat to introduce Quang Ninh province via durations of prehistory, proto-history, Bach Dang victory, resistance battle in opposition to French Colonial and American Empire, and Truc Lam Yen Tu Buddhism tradition. On the third ground, guests will go to show areas of financial achievements, cultural identities and traits of ethnic teams in Quang Ninh province, together with Dzao, Tay, San Dziu, San Chi; photographs of visits of President Ho Chi Minh to Quang Ninh; and artifacts utilized in mining, particularly coal trade.
Ha Long museum can be outfitted with big contact display screen that permits guests to entry data and pictures through video games.
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