There is also a police museum in Hanoi. I hope to follow it.Police Museum in Seoul, South KoreaIt’s just as interesting and fun, let’s see what’s there.
Retro communist-looking posters are posted on the door of the Hanoi Police Museum.
The Hanoi Police Museum is quite small and there is no need to buy tickets. If you just take a quick tour, you can finish it in about 30 minutes. The picture below is a photo of the lobby of the Police Museum taken by the rich man from the second floor.
The exhibition on the first floor introduces various police forces in Vietnam. Remember to participateVintage Army Jeep Day TourThe tour guide said that the red street lights on the road in Vietnam are for reference only, and the general public does not abide by them, but when you see the traffic policeman wearing a beige uniform below, you should pay attention to it, and don’t make trouble with your wallet (laughs ).
You can experience the anti-riot shield held by the Vietnamese police. It is quite heavy for the rich man to hold it. The police are really working hard.
There are various uniforms of Vietnamese police and fire brigade on display in the museum, which are really cool, but the rich man is so afraid that the little rich man wants to buy every one.
The exhibition hall on the second floor displays the style of the police force and its evolution over the decades according to different periods. This display room displays the period from 1946 to 1954. How police forces responded to the Indian War and the Vietnam War.
The space in the museum is high-ceilinged, very comfortable, and not crowded. It is very suitable for children who like police officers to visit.
The handsome blue police motorcycle with a sidecar, the rich man has been admiring it here for a long time. The design is so beautiful.
Let me share a side photo again. The brand is Honda from Japan.
The guns and some equipment used by the ancient police seem to have traces of history.
Various police rank armbands. The top two stars represent Lieutenant General, and one star represents Major General.
The last exhibition room in the museum displays the various terrorist incidents that the Vietnamese police need to deal with in modern times, including cybercrimes, drugs, violent crimes, smuggling, counterfeiting and other issues. Many of the problems are very similar to those currently faced by Taiwan. Like, let’s do it together.
The souvenir shop of the Hanoi Police Museum does not sell many products. Let me tell you an interesting thing. I originally thought that the Vietnamese police uniforms hanging here could be purchased. When the little rich man put them on, he looked so handsome. After asking the staff, The staff said that it can be purchased with 250,000 VND. Unexpectedly, when I paid to put on the cool police uniform and was about to leave, I was stopped by other staff who said it was not for sale. In the end, the staff had to return the money to Fu Weng. What a surprise. It was a farce. Fortunately, I finally bought the same uniform at a roadside stall. For details, please refer toHanoi Military Supplies Buying GuideThis article.
Some police propaganda posters. National security is the responsibility of all people. This sentence can be applied to any country. Salute to the great police!
There is also a conference room that can be visited. It feels like being in a news scene. When we visited here, the staff suddenly said that there was a meeting to be held today, so the Police Museum was only open until 11 o'clock. Fortunately, we were almost done shopping. , getting ready to leave to eat La Badiane Michelin lunchWell (laughs).
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Opening hours: Tuesday ~ Friday, 08:00 ~ 16:30. Notice! It's not open on weekends.
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Close encounter with train street in Hanoi, Vietnam
The Hanoi Train Street at night is actually quite beautiful. The various colorful lights hanging at the entrances of each store are really atmospheric. I recommend it to everyone! Friends who come to Train Street by car can ask the driver to drive directly to the railway track and get off the bus before walking in.
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