via VNA Net, 26 March 2024: The Hanoi Museum has launched the Giang Vo Military School and Le Dynasty Weapons Collection exhibition, showcasing over 200 artifacts and documents that illuminate the history of Vietnam’s first national martial arts academy and a remarkable collection of Le Dynasty weapons. The exhibition reveals insights into the ancient training grounds of Thang Long, the extensive martial and military traditions of feudal Vietnam, and the intricate craftsmanship of historical weaponry, offering visitors a deep dive into the nation’s rich martial heritage.
The majority of weapons from the Giang Vo Military School were made of iron and crafted through manual forging methods, making them distinct from any other weapons collection in Vietnam. In addition to the weapons, archaeologists have discovered traces of furnaces, iron slag, and unfinished weapon components, indicating that Giang Vo Military School not only served as a training ground but also as a place for manufacturing weapons, military uniforms, and equipment to support military training. Notably, the