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Friday, January 21, 2011

Ethnology museum celebrates Tet with diverse programme

Ethnology museum celebrates Tet with diverse programme

The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology will hold its annual Tet (Lunar New
Year) celebrations on February 6-8, with music, food and games – and the
participation of 90 representatives from six ethnic groups from around
the country.


The Raglai from the central province of
Ninh Thuan and the Dao Lo Gang and Na Mieo from the northern province
of Lang Son will be participating in the holiday programme for the
first time.


Traditional performances will include gong
ceremonies of the Raglai, prayers for peace and good crops by the Na
Mieo, Tay and Dao Lo Gang, the lion dance of the Nung, and the bamboo
pole dance of the Thai, as well as calligraphy, water puppetry of the
Kinh majority.


Kids will be able to join in a variety of
folk games, including swinging, wrestling, walking on stilts, chess
playing and stick pushing. They also be able to make their own folk toys
under the instruction of ethnic people, including making figurines and
pinwheels.


This year, visitors will be able to enjoy
traditional food from the Tay ethnic group, such as roast pig with mac
mat (a type of wild leaf), steamed glutinous rice, dried buffalo meat
and traditional cakes.


About 150 student volunteers will join museum staff in helping visitors enjoy the events.


The events would help preserve and popularise the precious cultural
traditions of Vietnam , said museum director Vo Quang Trong.


Visitors would gain a better understanding of the cultures of the
different ethnic groups, as well as join in the spirit of the
festivities, Trong said./.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Treasures from Vietnam’s last dynasty displayed in RoK

More than 160 antiques dated from the Nguyen Dynasty in the 19th century
are on display at the National Palace Museum of the Republic
of Korea as from Nov. 8.


The event is a joint effort between the RoK’s National Palace
Museum , and Vietnam ’s Hue Royal Antiquities Museum , Hue
Monuments Conservation Centre and the Vietnamese Embassy in the RoK.


Addressing the opening ceremony, Vietnamese Ambassador to the RoK Tran
Trong Toan said the display will help boost the understanding between
the two countries.


The RoK National Palace
Museum ’s Director, Chang Jong-soo, stressed the significance of
cultural exchange to study the cultural values and similarity between
the two countries.


He said the event offers Korean people rare chance to understand more about old royal families’ life in Vietnam .


Talking with a Vietnam News Agency correspondent in Seoul , Phung
Phu, Director of the Hue Monuments Conservation Centre, said the two
sides have spent five years on preparations for the display.


With cultural values in architecture, festivals, art performances,
traditional trades, and gastronomy, the Hue ancient city was
recognised by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage site.


The exhibition lasts until Feb. 16, 2011 and then will move to
Gyeongju imperial city for another display from Feb. 28-May 15, 2011./.

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