The three-storey museum, covering an area of 3,600 square metres andbuilt at a cost of almost 50 billion VND (2.3 million USD), comprisesspaces to organise events and exhibition areas.
The country’sliteracy from the 10th to 19th centuries and the history of theVietnamese scripts on different materials such as paper, fabric, metaland leaves are on display on the first floor while the second floors isto introduce figures of the Vietnamese literary in the early 20thcentury such as Phan Boi Chau, Tan Da and Ho Chi Minh, as well aswinners of the Ho Chi Minh Prize on literacy. The third floor is topresent writers winning the State Prize on literacy and fine art.
Apartfrom documents, manuscripts and first publications of writers, themuseum installed computers and projectors to help readers easily searchinformation.
Literary visitors have been able to access the display areas since March.-VNA