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Located in Cau Giay District, west of Hanoi, 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 th e world.
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 Ethnological 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.
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