Caracas: Ho Chi Minh City is implementing a comprehensive digitalization strategy for the operation of its museum system to attract more visitors. The megacity plans to intensify the application of technology in displaying exhibits, building online tours, and enhancing museum experiences to bring heritages closer to the public and attract visitors in and outside the country. According to Vietnam News Agency, HCM City currently has 14 state-owned museums and 11 private museums, preserving around 700,000 artifacts and documents, including 24 national treasures. Seven of the state-owned museums are recognized as national first-grade museums and are members of the International Council of Museums. The city's museums welcomed more than 4.4 million visitors in 2025.
Ho Chi Minh City Advances Digitalization Strategy for Museums’ Operations
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