Nguyen Van Huyen Street
Nguyen Van Huyen Street is 500 meters long, running from Hoang Quoc Viet Street to Museum of Ethnology
Nguyen Van Huyen Street is 500 meters long, extending from Hoang Quoc Viet Street to the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology. In 2015, the street was extended further, connecting with Nguyen Khanh Toan Street at Nghia Do Park. It is named after Professor Nguyen Van Huyen, who served as the Minister of National Education from 1946 to 1975.
The road runs alongside the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, which is considered the finest modern museum in the country. Spanning 13,200 square meters, the museum is located about 8 km from the city center, accessible within a 20-minute taxi ride. It serves both as a research center and a public museum dedicated to the cultural heritage of Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups. The museum attracts a variety of visitors, from scholars to tourists, all eager to explore the country's rich cultural diversity.
North-Central-South Restaurant, situated along this road, is a popular destination for seafood enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil and refreshing atmosphere that beautifully blends harmony and vibrancy. The restaurant boasts natural beauty, where the creative arrangement of decorations resembles ocean-themed artwork. What truly captivates diners is the expansive menu featuring delectable seafood dishes sourced from Vietnam's three main regions. Customers are encouraged to choose their seafood and watch the cooking process unfold.
Nestled on Nguyen Van Huyen Street, QStar Café is a beloved spot for many locals and visitors alike. The café offers distinct indoor and outdoor seating areas, making it an ideal venue for dating, meetings, and birthday celebrations. Visitors can enjoy a cozy atmosphere along with a variety of menu options, perfect for casual gatherings or special occasions.