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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Ethnology museum celebrates Tet with diverse programme

Multi-cultural: Visitors join in a traditional ethnic Thai dance at the Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology festival last year. — Photo courtesy Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology

Multi-cultural: Visitors join in a traditional ethnic Thai dance at the Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology festival last year. — Photo courtesy Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology

HA NOI — The Viet Nam 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 Viet Nam, 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. — VNS

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Ethnology museum hosts Mid-Autumn celebration

Hands-on fun: In addition to taking part in folk games and performances, children will learn how to make traditional toys at the museum. — VNS Photos

Hands-on fun: In addition to taking part in folk games and performances, children will learn how to make traditional toys at the museum. — VNS Photos

Ancient games: Children play tug-of-war at the Museum of Ethnology.

Ancient games: Children play tug-of-war at the Museum of Ethnology.

HA NOI — The Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology in Ha Noi will host its annual celebration of the Mid-Autumn festival through next Monday, with a theme this year of Viet Nam – China Colours.

This year's programme will include traditional games of both countries, as well as toys such as lanterns, kites and Chinese masks, and performances of lion and dragon dances and water puppetry, making this a great opportunity for children to explore the similarities and differences in the Vietnamese and Chinese cultures, according to the museum.

Visitors to the museum during the celebration will have the opportunity to compete and win prizes in Chinese games, dress in traditional costumes, and hear story tellers share legends of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

The museum will also screen films about the cultures of Viet Nam and China and – new to the venue this year – will host a performances of boi singing, a traditional music of southern Viet Nam.

Visitors will also be able to experience the brewing and drinking of Pu'er tea from China's Yunnan Province, as well as participate in traditional cake-making classes. Representatives of the Naxi culture of southern China will also talk to visitors about the ancient hieroglyphs of the culture and the Mid-Autumn Festival of their homeland.

People who purchase tickets in advance for Monday will enjoy a compelling programme including a lion dance, animal circus, Chinese opera, lantern parade, and sampling of Vietnamese and Chinese mooncakes.

The celebration is being held with the co-operation of the Ethnic Museum of Yunnan, the Yunnan Opera Institute, and the Chinese Embassy in Viet Nam. Tickets are available at the Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology for VND25,000 for adults, VND3,000 for children, and VND5,000 for students.

For this year's celebration, the museum will make an extra effort to serve disadvantaged children, and will present 100 gifts to kids from craft villages and vocational training centres. — VNS

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