Muong Culture Museum – Hoa Binh

Muong Culture Museum was founded in 2007 by the artist Vu Duc Hieu. The Muong’s Culture Museum is the first private museum that preserves collects and stores artifacts and items of the Muong ethnic minority.

Located in a beautiful natural landscape near Hoa Binh Province, approximately 2-hour driving from Hanoi, the museum gives its visitors an opportunity to understand the lifestyle and traditions of Muong people, one of the largest ethnic minorities in Vietnam.

The Muong Culture Space Museum is divided into two areas: one for reproductions and the other for display. Currently, the museum is preserving about 3,000 objects and many valuable books on Muong culture. Hieu spent 10 years collecting these exhibits.

The museum is built as a miniature of the Muong society with four stilt houses corresponding to four different social strata. The first place to visit is the Lang house, demonstrating the life of the landlord class. After the Lang house is the Au house of the Lang’s servants, the Noc house of the commoners, and then the Noc Troi house of the lowest class in the Muong society.

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