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Yersin Museum is a memorial place, Yersin is also a more meaningful figure in Vietnam, this place is also a not big place, many places are picture display areas, you can see a lot of things are very old.
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Alexandre Yersin Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Yersin Museum was converted from the former residence of Dr. Yersin, Dr. Alexander Yersin (1863-1943), a pioneer in the field of microbiology and immunology in Europe, this small museum introduces Dr. Yersin The life of the doctor also shows some experimental equipment and research results of the year, and you can also see the office used by the doctor.
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Alexandre Yersin Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Yersin Museum is a memorial place, Yersin is also a more meaningful figure in Vietnam, this place is also a not big place, many places are picture display areas, you can see a lot of things are very old.
A museum in a small area, you can see some very unique design style things here, the museum itself is also very historical, when you visit can also see a lot of interesting projects, a lot of good-looking gadgets.
If you are in Nha Trang, it is well worth a visit. There are many photos in the museum (some of which were taken by Yersin himself), and many scientific devices, tools and letters from Yersin to his mother, which are small snapshots of his research at the time. The museum has been built for years, and is small in the Pasteur Institute. It contains many documents, books and manuscripts about Dr. Jellson. If you are not interested in the medicalist, don't come, or you will feel like a waste of 10 to 15 minutes. The ticket is 20,000 VND per person.
A museum in Nha Trang is small in size and colorful in content.
If you are in Nha Trang, it is well worth a visit. There are many photos in the museum (some of which were taken by Yersin himself), and many scientific devices, tools and letters from Yersin to his mother, which are small snapshots of his research at the time. The museum has been built for years, and is small in the Pasteur Institute. It contains many documents, books and manuscripts about Dr. Jellson. If you are not interested in the medicalist, don't come, or you will feel like a waste of 10 to 15 minutes. The ticket is 20,000 VND per person.
Yazhuang was first discovered by Alexander Yarsin and later transformed into a seaside resort. After graduating from Mabel University in Germany and the Paris Academy of Medical Sciences, Yersin came to Vietnam and fell in love with it. He studied cholera, tetanus and plague all his life and successfully cured a plague patient in the world in 1896. He made an outstanding contribution to the complete control of the plague prevalent in China, Vietnam and Southeast Asia at that time. Yersin also introduced Brazilian rubber tree, Chicken Na tree and excellent breeds of cattle for Vietnamese. Yersin lived in Yazhuang for 50 years to study the Black Death, and died in Yazhuang on March 1, 1943. After his death, a street in Yazhuang was named after him. A temple was built near his grave, and his former residence was converted into the Yersin Museum. In this small and interesting museum, you can see the offices and libraries that Yersin used at that time. The exhibition includes experimental equipment and an interesting three-dimensional illusion mirror.