Vietnam Museum of Ethnology: A Visitor’s Guide to Hanoi’s Cultural Collections
The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi documents the traditions, artifacts and building styles of the country’s 54 ethnic groups. Set in Cau Giay District, the museum combines indoor galleries and an outdoor architectural courtyard, offering accessible displays, audiovisual resources and hands-on learning spaces for families, students and cultural travellers.
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Hanoi Weekend Night Market: Shopping and Dining Guide
The Hanoi Weekend Night Market offers visitors a chance to experience local commerce and cuisine in the heart of the capital. Operating exclusively on weekend evenings, this market provides an opportunity to browse various goods, sample Vietnamese street food, and observe cultural performances. It serves as a popular gathering spot for both residents and tourists seeking an evening activity.
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The Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic: A Public Art Landmark in Vietnam's Capital
A monumental public artwork, the Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural stretches for nearly four kilometers along the Red River dike. This Guinness World Record holder showcases Vietnamese history and cultural identity through intricate ceramic designs. Discover its origins, artistic contributions, and what makes it a significant landmark in Hanoi.
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