i’m just a small girl… but even a small girl still has her own beautiful land that she has been to. i welcome you guys, my lovely viewers, to take a small step into my recommendation list for “where to go”. one more thing, these places are not always that big, that great, or that meaningful… i mean… they did “gây thương nhớ” aka "make me feel nostalgic" in some way for Min.
Hanoi, Vietnam
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Historical places
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Bảo tàng Lịch sử Quân sự Việt Nam
This was my first time coming here with my family… a little chaotic, but honestly, I felt so excited. You know, I’m a tour guide. And somehow, this place made me feel… a bit overwhelmed for a moment.
Vietnamese history goes back more than 2,000 years, and truly understanding it all feels like… a drop in the ocean. As a Vietnamese, I was overwhelmed by the amount of information. But at the same time, I’m also amazed, amazed that our country is developing so well, enough to bring people closer to these artifacts, these evidence, these precious objects that tell the long and powerful story of our nation.
I’m really grateful for my country. I may not be very good at history yet, but I already have a love for it, for my country. And I believe, the more I learn, the stronger and more grounded that love will become.
So, if you’re a foreign visitor coming to Vietnam, or even if you’re Vietnamese but haven’t been here yet, come with Min, and let’s travel back through Vietnamese history, from the 7th century BC until now.
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This was my first time coming here with my family… a little chaotic, but honestly, I felt so excited. You know, I’m a tour guide. And somehow, this place made me feel… a bit overwhelmed for a moment.
Vietnamese history goes back more than 2,000 years, and truly understanding it all feels like… a drop in the ocean. As a Vietnamese, I was overwhelmed by the amount of information. But at the same time, I’m also amazed, amazed that our country is developing so well, enough to bring people closer to these artifacts, these evidence, these precious objects that tell the long and powerful story of our nation.
I’m really grateful for my country. I may not be very good at history yet, but I already have a love for it, for my country. And I believe, the more I learn, the stronger and more grounded that love will become.
So, if you’re a foreign visitor coming to Vietnam, or even if you’re Vietnamese but haven’t been here yet, come with Min, and let’s travel back through Vietnamese history, from the 7th century BC until now.