Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
Location: Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is located on Nguyen Van Huyen
Street, Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Characteristic: It contains more
than 10,000 objects, 15,000 black and white photos and hundreds of video tapes
and cassettes which depict all aspects of life, activities, customs, and habits
of the 54 ethnic groups of Vietnam.
The Vietnam Museum of
Ethnology opened at the end of 1997. Since then, it has attracted the attention
of visitors as well as ethnographers and researchers from all over the world.
The museum has successfully recreated the daily life together with the religious
rituals and the symbolic festivals of each ethnic group in Vietnam. Visitors
have the opportunity to admire costumes, embroidery as well as outside stilt
houses and habitats from the different groups.
All displayed objects mingle and supplement one another to create a colorful and
diversified picture of Vietnamese culture. An open-air exhibition in the
museum’s spacious and peaceful ground features ethnic houses from all over
Vietnam.
The displayed object area is divided into 9 parts:
- Introduction.
- Introduction of Viet (Kinh).
- Introduction of Muong, Tho, Chut ethnic groups.
- The ethnic groups belong to the Tay, Thai, and Kadai groups.
The outdoor exhibition area is only large enough for the most popular
architectural styles to be presented. Already presented are the E De long house,
the Tay stilt house, the Dao house half on stilts and half on earth, the H' Mong
house whose roof is made of pomu wood, the Viet house with tile roof, the Gia
Rai tomb, the Ba Na communal house, the Cham traditional house, the Ha Nhi house
made with earth-beaten walls.
There are future plans to present the Co Tu tomb and the surrounding completion
of the Viet house. Between the houses, there are trees indigenous to the area of
each house, zigzagging paths and a meandering stream crossed by small bridges.
The outdoor museum is being realized step by step.
Source: Vietnam Administration of Tourism |