Established in 1987, the Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Hanoi houses a collection of approximately 25,000 pieces, celebrating the significant contributions of women to Vietnamese society. The museum showcases a diverse array of costumes and crafts from Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups, providing a rich tapestry of cultural heritage. Additionally, it honors the crucial roles local women played during the Vietnam War. Visitors can explore the exhibits with ease, as most signs are presented in Vietnamese, English, and French.
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