Exploring Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi
Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi offers an insight into the 54 different ethnic groups of Vietnam in an effort to preserve cultural heritage and promote socio-cultural diversity within the country. Visitors are welcome to browse some of the vast research on offer at this public museum which is also a centre for ethnographic research.
Since its inception, the Museum has attracted the attention of many tourists and ethnographic and cultural researchers. Nowadays, the Museum is widely considered one of the most fascinating museums in Vietnam and tourist attractions in Hanoi.
With the traditional values, Vietnam Ethnology Museum received a certificate of excellent service by TripAdvisor. Accordingly, the Museum ranked in the sixth position in a list of 25 most fascinating museums in Asia. The evaluation was done basing on the remarks and comments of people who visited this website and scored for a destination that they visited. TripAdvisor also ranked the Museum in the fourth position in a list of 95 Hanoi attractions.
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Làng Tôi - My Village Show: Vietnamese cultural show in Hanoi
Làng Tôi - My Village show is one of the most outstanding cultural performance that is worth the ticket. In Hanoi Opera House and Hanoi Vietnam Tuong Theater, this must-see cultural show will be performed in the fixed schedule that calls foreign visitors to book the seats to cherish the art on the stage. It makes your travel to Hanoi full of excitement by night.
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VIETNAMESE STREET FOOD Tour in Hanoi - BEST Phở in Hanoi | RARE Breakfast Street Food in Vietnam
Hanoi's BEST Pho - RARE Street Food in Vietnam
In today's video I (Luke Martin) take you on day 2 of our 3 part series exploring the amazing street food of Hanoi, Vietnam! We sample some classics such as Pho at a local favourite restaurant + breakfast at a hole-in-the-wall Vietnamese street food shop!
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Tết (Lunar New Year) atmosphere in Hanoi Vietnam 2020
Hanoi - the capital city of Vietnam is adorning its streets leading up to the Tết (Lunar New Year) holiday and celebrations. As Tet holiday (Lunar New Year 2020) is just few days away, the Hanoian are rushing to shop for decorators to beautify their houses. Mostly in Hang Ma street, people sell lucky money envelopes, gorgeous flamboyant lanterns and wall stickers, and flowers for Tet holiday.
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French Influence in Hanoi | History of Vietnam [4k], travel Vietnam, vietnam war, vietnamese food
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Hanoi with its French influence is the capital of Vietnam and also is the centre of culture and politics, contrary to the impression some may have gotten from the Vietnam War, is regarded as one of the most beautiful and oldest cities in South-East Asia.
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HANOI is LIKE PARIS?! - First Impressions of Vietnam
HANOI, VIETNAM has so many things to do and see. In fact, the city is a full on assault of history, culture and food - not to mention motorbikes! This was my first time in Vietnam, so I decided to capture all of my first impressions of the country.
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0:00 - The hustle and bustle of Hanoi Old Quarter
Walking around the streets, focussing on the multi-purpose sidewalks: used for cooking, eating and socialising. Local life is on full display here.
1:19 - How Busy is Hanoi?
An overlook on the amount of vehicles in the city and what it's like to cross the street (not as easy as it sounds). We also checked out the famous Hanoi Train Street.
2:24 - Why Hanoi is like Paris
A dive into Hanoi's French history and adopted elements of the culture. Viewing the art deco architecture and tasting the Bahn Mi sandwiches.
3:18 - Bahn Mi in Hanoi
Tasting one of the best street food snacks in Vietnam.
3:59 - Vietnamese Dong/Currency
Becoming a millionaire in Vietnam is easier than you think.
4:13 - Vietnamese Egg Coffee
Tasting a specialist drink in Hanoi.
4:36 - Peaceful spots in Hanoi
Hanoi has many rooftop bars to watch the sunset from. But there are also some great cafes in hidden quiet spots. Some of our favourites were the Hanoi Social Club, Xofa and Tranquil.
5:25 - Nature in Hanoi
A brief tour of Hoan Kiem Lake and the Jade Mountain Temple. A great spot to see some of Hanoi's Chinese influence.
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Exploring Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Hanoi
Vietnam – a country that includes 54 ethnic groups; each ethnic has its own culture and tradition. In order to preserve the identity as well as create conditions for visitors to explore, Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism is a commonplace to preserve the uniqueness of people's life, customs, and practices.
Just about 40km from the west of Hanoi, Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism is a part of Dong Mo tourist area, Son Tay, Hanoi. The reserve area is a place to recreate the lives of ethnic groups throughout Vietnam, built on a small hill surrounded by valleys and lakes.
Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism is a great place that can't be ignored for you to learn about national history and traditional culture of Vietnam. Here you will learn about the life and cultural characteristics of each ethnic group in the most honest way so that you can understand and love Vietnam more and more.
Address: Yên Bài, Ba Vì, Hanoi (far 50km from Hanoi city center).
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Checking out CULTURAL HERITAGE sites in HANOI! | Vietnam Travel Vlog
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Hanoi, Vietnam
January 30th - 31st, 2018
In this travel vlog, I explore some of the cultural landmarks of Hanoi with a new friend I met at my hostel, Martin (from Argentina). We both then try the famous Banh Mi for the first time. The next day, with another new friend, Jeremy (from New Zealand), we head to Cat Ba Island to meet with Martin and other friends we met at our hostel in Hanoi.
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VIETNAM MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY | HANOI CITY TOUR | HANOI ATTRACTIONS
Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi offers an insight into the 54 different ethnic groups of Vietnam in an effort to preserve cultural heritage and promote socio-cultural diversity within the country. Visitors are welcome to browse some of the vast research on offer at this public museum which is also a centre for ethnographic research.
The museum is packed full of information detailing traditional Vietnamese ways of life, from religious events to the symbolic rituals of all the Vietnamese ethnic groups, providing a rich tapestry of the culture melting pot existing in Vietnam. The exhibition hall features everyday objects representing each group, a research centre, library and auditorium. The outdoor display area exhibits a variety of Vietnamese homes as full-scale replicas, with great attention paid to the varying architectural styles set within the authentic and tranquil gardens. In addition, there are also leisure pursuits on display including traditional water puppet theatre and calligraphy. The future aim of the museum is to also showcase the many cultural practices and civilisations across Southeast Asia.
The museum has over 15,000 artefacts including photographs and other multi-media such as audiotapes. Its indoor exhibition space can be viewed via a virtual tour which includes the Viet, Muong, Tho, Chut, Tav, Thai, Ka Dai, H’Mong-Dao, Tang, San Dui, Ngai, Mon-Khmer, Nam-Dao, Cham, Hoa and Khmer ethnic groups. There are priceless antiques on display alongside everyday objects such as pipes, baskets and knives. Expect to see a wide range of interesting items on display at the museum with clothes, jewellery and items relating to weddings, funeral ceremonies and other spiritual rituals also exhibited across the 54 communities offering an incomparable glimpse of their history, heritage and cultural identity.
The outdoor area presents a range of traditional homes including a Tay stilt house and a Viet house complete with indigenous foliage, each separated by a small stream and reached via little bridges. One of the main features of the museum is to present the artefacts in a simple manner so that visitors can enjoy them without being overwhelmed by detail. The museum is suitable for children and all documents and display signs throughout have been translated into French and English. Opening Hours: From 08:30 - 17:30, closed on Mondays Location: On Nguyen Van Huyen Street in the Cau Giay district of Hanoi about 8km away from the centre of town Remarks: The museum also has wheelchair access with ramps throughout and an elevator for access to the second floor How to get there: best to go via taxi to the museum which will take about 20 minutes or alternatively take the number 14 minibus from Dinh Tien Hoang Street (just north of Hoan Kiem Lake) to the Nghia Tan stop and walk two blocks
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Hanoi Vietnam host Countdown 2020 with music and lighting parties in the city center. As the clock ticked to the first moment of the new year, shouts of happy new year rang out everywhere. Everyone held up their phones to capture the New Year moment in the lively atmosphere of the music.
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Exploring Hanoi, Vietnam
Xin chao! We explored Hanoi, Vietnam for 2 full days before we headed to Ha Long Bay and Ho Chi Minh city (I'll do a separate vlog on that).
The narrow streets, the crazy number of bikes and motorcycles on the road, the authentic Vietnamese pho and spring rolls, the strong Vietnamese coffee, the vendors in bikes and Vietnamese hats. Vietnam is rich in culture and we enjoyed every bit of it. Vietnam surprised me and exceeded all my expectations.
I hope I was able to show you the crazy, chaotic beauty of Hanoi through this vlog. Enjoy!
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2019 marks the 20th anniversary of Hanoi being recognized as a ‘City for Peace’ by UNESCO. In 1999 Hanoi was the only Asia Pacific country granted this title by UNESCO.
Since early this year, the city authorities have carried out numerous activities to mark the occasion, including major cultural events involving many countries worldwide. A highlight of these was the Open Hanoi Dragon Boat Racing Festival 2019 earlier this month, attracting many foreign athletes.
We’ve taken a series of solutions to make Hanoi cleaner and greener. The city has also issued two codes of conduct for Hanoi city dwellers to preserve and promote their beautiful manners, said Hanoi Mayor Nguyen Duc Chung.
Hanoi currently maintains friendly cooperation with more than 100 capitals and cities worldwide. The city has proved to be a global responsible member with its rising prestige at many important international forums.
Hanoi’s celebrations of its 20th anniversary of receiving the title “City for Peace” coincides with the 2nd DPRK-US summit, scheduled for this Wednesday and Thursday. The summit is considered a great opportunity for Hanoi to promote its image to the world as an active city rich in history that favors peace. Preparations for the upcoming summit are almost completed, according to Mayor Nguyen Duc Chung.
A huge workload in preparations for the summit has almost been completed. Decorations for all routes connecting Noi Bai airport with the city center, major roads, and hotels in downtown Hanoi have been finished. This includes 4,000 welcoming gates, 500,000 vases of flowers and 4,000 poles displaying flags of Vietnam, the US, and the DPRK, said Chung.
The historic Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi is expected to create a remarkable breakthrough for peace negotiations on the Korean peninsula.
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Cultural day in Hanoi, Vietnam!
Spent the day seeing some of the history behind Vietnam and drinking the best coffees in the world!