Ethnic minority members from the northern mountainous province of LaoCai presented their heritage through performances of musical instrumentslike “khen” (panpipe), flute, and “dan moi” (leaf flute). The Gau taoFestival of the H’Mong people, ritual dance of the Dao Tuyen, andwedding dance of the Red Dao were also featured.
Members of the Tho, Si La, San Chay, Dao, and H’Mong groups broughttheir folk games to the museum and invited visitors to join them.
Additionally, visitors has the opportunity to learn more about LunarNew Year festivities in the Red River Delta through demonstrations of“phao dat” (earthen firecrackers) by natives from Hai Duong province,puppetry from Hai Phong city, and Dong Ho folk painting from Bac Ninhprovince.
Established in 1997, the Vietnam Museum ofEthnology has served as a research centre and public museum with amission to collect, document, preserve and exhibit the culturalheritages of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups.
It housesover 29,000 exhibits, including approximately 25,000 objects related toVietnam’s ethnic minorities and their cultures.-VNA