I thought this would be dull but the building and presentation were ultra-modern.
I went straight into the two shops inside the entry gate by the ticket booth, in case they were closed by the time I returned. I bought one of those neck purses which I used to buy for my passport when travelling. Now I need it for my mobile phone to keep it handy ready to take photos.
The main mauseum is on two floors.
Highlights:
Funerals.
Musical instruments.
Slash and burn farming for crop rotation.
Models of communal longhouses - and the big reproductions outside.
We were about to leave when we asked the way to a caffe. We passed another large modern building with people inside and went to see what it was. Another hidden museum in the same complex.
The Second Building
Highlights:
Paintings.
Costumes.
A giant drum.
What more could they add? Some statistics on life expectancy. We have romantic ideas about primitive people having natural food and long life expectancies.
I was going along with the romantic idea of cultures which should be preserved. Then a couple of things made me question this view.
Sacrifice of a bull. Looked very cruel to me.
Witch doctor type medicine.
Killing elephants.
The elephant display was fascinating, as elsewhere in the museum, a combination of excellent photos with comments, and videos.
More Information From
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Joseph's_Cathedral,_Hanoi
Travel information
For hotels
booking.com
Comparison site:
https://www.clicktripz.com/rates/search/index
For airlines
travelok.com
vietJetair.com (Comprehensive list of budget airlines in Wikivoyage.)
For transport
https://www.grab.com/vn/en/
Language
Duolingo.com
(Remember to click on the sound symbol to hear how words are pronounced.)
Author
Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer.
I went straight into the two shops inside the entry gate by the ticket booth, in case they were closed by the time I returned. I bought one of those neck purses which I used to buy for my passport when travelling. Now I need it for my mobile phone to keep it handy ready to take photos.
The main mauseum is on two floors.
Highlights:
Funerals.
This is a funeral scene. White is worn by the mourning son of the deceased. Red is worn by the daughter-in-law.
Musical instruments.
Slash and burn farming for crop rotation.
Models of communal longhouses - and the big reproductions outside.
We were about to leave when we asked the way to a caffe. We passed another large modern building with people inside and went to see what it was. Another hidden museum in the same complex.
The Second Building
Highlights:
Paintings.
Costumes.
A giant drum.
What more could they add? Some statistics on life expectancy. We have romantic ideas about primitive people having natural food and long life expectancies.
I was going along with the romantic idea of cultures which should be preserved. Then a couple of things made me question this view.
Sacrifice of a bull. Looked very cruel to me.
Witch doctor type medicine.
Killing elephants.
The elephant display was fascinating, as elsewhere in the museum, a combination of excellent photos with comments, and videos.
More Information From
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Joseph's_Cathedral,_Hanoi
Travel information
For hotels
booking.com
Comparison site:
https://www.clicktripz.com/rates/search/index
For airlines
travelok.com
vietJetair.com (Comprehensive list of budget airlines in Wikivoyage.)
For transport
https://www.grab.com/vn/en/
Language
Duolingo.com
(Remember to click on the sound symbol to hear how words are pronounced.)
Author
Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer.
Please share links to your favourite posts. I have several more on Hanoi, Halong Bay and Vietnam.
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