
Inspired by the 3D Virtual Exhibition "Bao vat quoc gia'' of the National Museum of History, "Kho bau quoc gia" (English name: "National Treasures") is a project whose mission is to support the museum in operating costs as well as expenses for future projects. By supporting the museum, donors and sponsors will receive tribute items and privileges when visiting the museum, such as attending private events and connecting directly to historical and cultural experts. All proceeds will be invested in preserving cultural values, the antiquities, and the "National Treasures", and work as a fundraiser for the future educational projects of VNMH. All that is to provide a solid foundation for the protection of historic origins, and to appreciate the contributions of those who work in preserving the culture and history of Vietnam.
The VNMH has two big facilities in two different locations, Trang Tien and Tran Quang Khai street. The museum has six main exhibitions, divided into two floors. Especially, it has a specific room for temporary projects, such as the "Tiger in Vietnam ancient art" at the time. This project will act as a chance to contribute to maintaining and conserving the National Vietnam History. "National Treasures" would be a solution to solve the financial problem so many more of VNMH's future projects would be secured and assuring the vision of providing Vietnam history available for everyone.
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Being located in Hoan Kiem, one of the most heavily tourist-based districts of Hanoi, this would be small financial support for the city, thanks to the local news and social media attention. The museum would also attract more tourists and more supporters for its future projects.
Financially stable people.

The concept model contains an application - a method of supporting the Vietnam National Museum of History. Each contributor will receive a plaque/stela as a token of appreciation for their dedication to the project. Moreover, the project also has a physical exhibit including a desk and a large monitor, which will be placed near the entrance and act as an information booth.
