Bao Tang Lich Su, Historical Museum, Ho Chi Minh City
Bao Tang Lich Su, Historical Museum, Ho Chi Minh City
Located in Saigon's Botanical garden and Zoo, the museum opened its doors to the public in January 1, 1929. Originally, the museum was named Blanchard de la Brosse. In 1956, the museum was renamed Bao Tang Quoc Gia - National Museum. And finally, in 1979, the government renamed it Bao Tang Lich Su - Historical Museum.
Buddha status with 1, 000 eyes and 1, 000 arms
The museum houses many historical artifacts including three wooden stakes from the battle between Ngo Quyen and the Han invaders, granite tablets with intricate carvings, and uniforms of mandarins and kings of yesteryears. A statue of the Buddha with 1, 000 eyes and 1, 000 arms is also part of the museum's collections. According to the curator, many of the artifacts dated back to the 6th and 7th century.