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Museum to celebrate ethnic culture week
A culture and tourism festival 2010 will start
today at the Museum of Vietnamese Ethnic Cultures in the northern province of
Thai Nguyen.
The festival will feature the cultural and artistic identities of the north,
centre and south of Viet Nam through the folk songs, dance and music of ethic
minority groups across the country, such as the Khmer, Pa Then, BaNa, Mong, Nung
and Cham people. The culinary culture, traditional costume and rituals of the
three regions will also be showcased at the festival.
Other activities will include an exhibition displaying photos of President Ho
Chi Minh in Thai Nguyen Province and the inauguration ceremony of an outdoor
display area at the Museum.
A seminar on Thai Nguyen tourism in connection with Ha Noi and the country’s
northernmost provinces will also be held.
The event, held by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the
provincial People’s Committee will draw ethnic people from as far afield as Ha
Giang, Cao Bang, Bac Can, Lang Son, Ha Noi, Bac Ninh, Thai Nguyen, Da Nang, Ninh
Thuan and Kon Tum.
"The activities are intended to respect and promote national identities and
introduce the unique cultures of different regions to foreign friends," said
Huynh Vinh Ai, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Located in the centre of Thai Nguyen city, the museum is a repository of the
culture of ethnic groups living throughout the Viet Nam.
It was established in 1960 and contains more than 10,000 documents and artefacts
belonging to the country’s 54 ethnic groups. The museum also presents an
extensive collection of agricultural, handicraft, and hunting tools. Ritual
clothes featuring bright colours and decorative motifs of the different ethnic
minorities are also exhibited.
The unusual costumes of the Tay and Nung ethnic groups used for worshipping
their spirits are embroidered with lines and designs that supposedly perceive
magical sounds.
The Viet-Muong showroom presents nearly 500 documents, objects, and photographs
illustrating archaeological articles discovered in Phung Nguyen, Dong Dau and Go
Mun in the north of the country. Exhibits of Vietnamese national agricultural
and handicraft productions and brocades woven by the Muong are also displayed.
"It’s a privilege for the museum to be selected as the venue of Thai Nguyen
Culture and Tourism Week 2010," said Nguyen Thi Ngan, director of the museum.
"We will work with departments, enterprises, tourist companies and ethnic people
across the whole country on the special event," she said."
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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