Set foot on Thanh Nam land, remember to visit Nam Dinh Textile Museum to better understand the golden age of Vietnam’s textile industry through the sacred memorabilia of textile officials and workers displayed and saved. Be careful at the museum.
Where is Nam Dinh Textile Museum located?
Address: No. 5, Hoang Hoa Tham Street, Ward Tran Dang Ninh – City. Nam Dinh
Nam Dinh Textile Museum, also known as Vietnam Textile and Garment Museum, is located at 5 Hoang Hoa Tham Street, Nam Dinh City. Nam Dinh Textile and Garment Museum belongs to the traditional house of Nam Dinh Textile Factory Corporation. This is the cradle of Vietnam’s textile industry and a place to keep the traditional values and artifacts of combat and production labor of the cadres and workers of the textile industry in the past.
History of Nam Dinh Textile Museum
Nam Dinh is a place associated with a traditional trade that many people often mention and has entered the folk song “Nam Dinh silk cloth, Ha Dong silk”. And Nam Dinh Textile Factory is a proud symbol of the people here when producing many quality textile products.
At that time, Nam Dinh Textile Factory was the largest factory in Indochina and also a silk research facility established by Indochina in 1889 with the number of workers up to 6,000 people. The birth of the factory was the condition for the revolutionary movement of the working class to grow.
In 1965, the war to destroy the North by the American enemy caused Nam Dinh city to be fiercely shot. And according to the instructions of the superiors, Nam Dinh Textile factory was evacuated to many places to continue production activities and left only one B, which is B2.
One third of machinery and more than 4,000 employees, B2 called Nam Dinh Textile Factory stayed to fight and produce in Thanh Nam land despite enemy bombs attacking and destroying textile industry facilities.
And according to the policy of superiors, the factory has built a series of tunnels, trenches, and personal pits to avoid the cruelty of American bombs and bullets, while maintaining production and fighting. With a spirit of solidarity and high fighting, the employees of the Combined Textile Factory are still determined to maintain the movement “Shutter, gunman”; “Hammer, gunman”; “Bomb team that produces”; “The enemy fights day, we produce night”; “The enemy fought all night, we produced all three shifts”…
And at Nam Dinh textile factory , President Ho Chi Minh visited and talked 3 times, encouraged and encouraged officials and workers working here.
When peace was restored, Nam Dinh Textile Factory became a proud and proud symbol of Nam Dinh city and attached many memories for generations.
It is the enormous and heroic cultural and historical value of Nam Dinh Textile Factory; In 2010, leaders of Vietnam Textile and Garment Group built Nam Dinh Textile Museum and completed it in 2012. And this is also one of the famous sightseeing destinations that many tourists visit when .
Directions to Nam Dinh Textile Museum
From Hanoi to Nam Dinh city is about more than 90 km with a convenient distance, so it only takes more than 1 hour for you to arrive in the city. And there are 2 routes that visitors can choose to go as follows:
+ Route No. 1: Via the old National Highway 1A
From Hanoi to Nam Dinh, traveling by motorbike, you go in the direction of Van Dien – Thuong Tin and then follow National Highway 1A to Phu Ly Station to the intersection of Ho Chi Minh Street, turn left and go straight to Ho Chi Minh City. Nam Dinh.
+ Route 2: Through Hanoi – Ninh Binh highway/DCT01
From Hanoi to Nam Dinh, you go in the direction of Phap Van – Cau Gie and enter TCT01 to reach Ho Chi Minh City. Phu Ly Ha Nam. Then, follow QL21B/Thien Truong Boulevard to QL10/QL38B to get to Nam Dinh Bridge, turn right onto DT490 and go to TP. Nam Dinh.
After arriving in the city. Nam Dinh to visit Vietnam Textile Museum, you can look up the way on Google Map or you can ask the people here to get to the address you want to go to.
Visit Nam Dinh Textile and Garment Museum
Nam Dinh Textile Museum was built in the old French architecture style with red bricks. The museum has an area of up to 1.2 hectares with the exhibition area renovated into many booths to display each separate topic, easy for visitors to visit and learn.
Most of the artifacts on display in the museum retain the harmony and balance between traditional and modern beauty; The purpose is to reflect the development of Nam Dinh textile industry in particular and Vietnam’s textile industry in general through different periods in the spirit of heroism in fighting for the defense of the Fatherland and achievements achieved during that period. renewal period.
Moreover, Nam Dinh Textile Museum also displays precious artifacts about President Ho Chi Minh after Uncle Ho’s visits and works at the factory. In addition, the museum also arranges separate areas to display artifacts and memorabilia of textile workers who both produced and fought fiercely and heroically.
The campus at the museum is also planned with a systematic system of gardens, trees, and monuments. It is the careful and calculated planning that helps the textile museum to ensure its use and achieve high aesthetics in terms of art.
Notes when visiting at Nam Dinh Textile Museum
Visiting Vietnam Textile Museum, visitors should note:
– Do not touch, or touch the exhibits in the museum
– Only take pictures of artifacts when allowed
– Do not talk loudly while sightseeing
– Do not eat, drink, or throw trash indiscriminately when visiting the museum
– Strictly follow the rules given by the museum
Currently, Nam Dinh Textile Museum is still in the process of completing and collecting many other artifacts for display. And this will be an attractive destination for domestic and foreign tourists to visit when returning to the heroic and heroic Textile City.
Source: Collected internet.