One day at
Muong Culture Space Museum
The Muong Culture Space Museum is located in a small limestone valley
in Hoa Binh city, about 70km from Hanoi.
A corner of the museum
Forgetting
the busy daily life, we went to this place to see why many people leave noisy
urban areas to come here at weekends or holidays to live in a peaceful
environment close to the life of Muong people. Not at all dry as the image
that the name “museum” often suggests, visitors to the place will find
themselves in a lively space close to the nature.
The
5ha Muong Culture Space Museum, established in 2007, is covered by the green
of Wedelia chinensis plants. The plant’s small yellow flowers, which are in
blossom the whole year, especially in spring, line the small paths, creating
a poetic scenery. The museum’s staff also use these flowers to decorate
reception desks and the lounge, giving visitors a fresh and relax atmosphere.
Welcoming
us were the museum’s staff and guides who looked graceful in Muong women’s
traditional costumes, along with painter Vu Duc Hieu who devoted his youth
and assets to study and establish the Muong Culture Space Museum. Hieu gave
us the first impression of a man of few words with melancholy eyes. Though he
is called Hieu “Muong”, Hieu is actually of the majority Kinh ethnic group and
born in Hanoi. In 2000, he graduated the Hanoi Industry University in the
glass technology major. He has a strong attachment to Hoa Binh as he grew up
in the province and is engulfed by the unique Muong culture.
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.
The
Muong Culture Space Museum attracts a lot of domestic and foreign visitors.
Our
journey through both the reproduction and display areas at the museum ended
at sunset. A dinner with typical dishes of the Muong was ready for us to
enjoy.
This
was also an attraction for tourists when visiting the museum, where they can
not only learn about the Muong culture but also enjoy Muong dishes and sleep
in stilt houses, which makes the place ideal for a short holiday or on
weekends.
Visitors,
especially those coming here for the first time, are sure to be impressed by
such dishes as steamed forest vegetables, grilled fish, hot steamed glutinous
rice and Muong wine. If you are lucky to come in the right season, there are
some unique specialties such as ant egg or bee larvae.
We
will definitely come back to the museum to enjoy the environment and cuisine
of the Muong people again.
VNA
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Thứ Hai, 19 tháng 2, 2018
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