After spending a night on the road from Da Lat to Ho Chi Minh. I re-arranged my trip that only had one day left in this city. Really, all I could think about was the museum. Vietnam is full of museums that you can reach without much effort.
Vietnam's history is so full of challenges that this country is rich in valuable relics. So this is what makes each city in Ho Chi Minh attractive. I call it the old city with golds.
There is one more museum that I haven't visited in Ho Chi Minh City, they say it is my favorite museum after the war remnant museum. Honestly, this museum is interesting because its building is classic and shows the 'old is gold' side of Ho Chi Minh City.
It is not uncommon for people to come to take photo spots, in fact I think everyone is more focused on that. In fact, I think there are some people who are doing pre-wedding photo shoots, magazine catalogs or even feeds on social media. Indeed, the overall architectural appeal, inside and out of this museum is interesting to review further.
For the size of a museum, this is even like a royal palace. Very large and has several open rooms. Not too tight security but everyone understands the rules for entering the museum. Some people who are focused on digging up information about culture, culture and the ins and outs of Vietnam will definitely look at the collections and guard them.
While others, who only use this building for photo backgrounds, they take places in some parts that do not have collections from the museum. Does it seem like this is specifically for a place like that? But they are very orderly and take turns. Even the atmosphere is not too noisy and maintains the privacy of fellow museum users without having to collide.
If you look at the architecture of the museum, it seems like the classic impression is taken from the typical French style. It can be seen from the doors, windows and ceilings from the inside of the room. The tiles are sturdy and I think this building has been around for more than 100 years, because it is clearly visible that this is like a French legacy from 1890.
This classic design is what makes this museum survive and be visited by many people. With its interesting collection and also the attractions of this place are quite a lot. I think, finding a building like this in Southeast Asia is quite difficult, so, this can be one of the mandatory destinations if you go to Ho Chi Minh and are confused about wanting to go to an anti-mainstream place that is suitable for you history lovers!
Location: 65 Lý Tự Trọng, Bến Nghé, Quận 1, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam

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Wow, this museum is like the Instagram model of historical buildings—always ready for a perfect shot! 📸 But honestly, I love how you describe Ho Chi Minh City as "the old city with golds"—sounds like a treasure hunt for history lovers! Also, your coffee dream? Legendary. Hydroponics + coffee = the future of caffeinated farming! ☕🌱 Keep exploring and sharing your adventures! 🚀
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