Long Viet Museum
Every artifact displayed at the Long Viet eco-tourism area carries profound historical and humanistic significance. Archaeologists spent a great deal of effort searching for and transporting these precious items intact for exhibition.
Stepping into the tourist area is also the moment you pass through a village gate designed in the style of 19th-century gates, with the four Chinese characters "Ngũ Phúc Lâm Môn" (Five Blessings Descend Upon This Home). Next, visitors will successively visit many unique, ancient, elaborate, and meticulously restored architectural works, such as the architecture of the Huu Vong communal house from the Le Trung Hung period. The Tam Long house is built in the style of a 5-compartment, 2-lean-to house from the past, and inside it displays many valuable antiques from the Tran-Ly dynasties. In particular, the Tam Long house houses an extremely precious edict on the relocation of the capital by King Ly Cong Uan, which is carved on Vang Tam wood and lacquered and gilded.
In addition, there is the 7-story Van Long Tower modeled after the Phuoc Duyen Pagoda of Thien Mu Pagoda, which contains many antiques, the Maitreya Buddha statue, and Buddhist teachings. Visitors continue to visit the subsidy-era (bao cap) neighborhood, admiring the living space of Hanoi and Saigon in the late 20th century. One of the invaluable places is the war memorabilia exhibition area, a testament to a time of fierce and painful but glorious war, a past that has passed but whose heroism is immortal