Nguyen Thi Thu Huong, the head of the Department of Communications and External Relations at the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum, highlights that the cultural heritage tour is a result of a long-standing collaboration between the museum and travel companies. The aim of the tour is to provide visitors with an engaging and informative experience during their visit to the capital.

Visitors have the option to explore the museum with a tour guide or utilize a multimedia voiceover application that offers sound, images, and smart instructions in eight languages. This technology allows visitors to save time and enhance their overall experience, explains Huong.

Of particular note, the Highlight Tour aims to provide visitors with in-depth knowledge about the various artworks on display at the museum, revealing the fascinating stories behind these artifacts.

Moreover, this tour offers an engaging experience for art enthusiasts who seek to delve deeper into the unique cultural values of the nation.

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