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Visit Sapa museum to learn about the unique cultural identity of the people of the Northwest
Sapa Museum is a place where visitors can learn more about the culture and lifestyle of ethnic minorities in Lao Cai province, typically the Ha Nhi, Dao, Mong, Tay, Giay, etc.
General introduction about Sapa museum
Sapa Museum is a free destination located in the area of Lao Cai Provincial Tourism Promotion and Information Center, at address 2 Fansipan, Sapa town. From Sapa town to here is only about 1.5 km, so it is very convenient for tourists to visit, learn and take a few pictures to check in as a souvenir.
Sapa Museum is located near the center of Sapa town. Photo: xigo
This museum officially opened in 2017 and quickly became a tourist attraction near and far. Although not a bold virtual living space, the museum is a great place for tourists who love to learn and discover about the people of the Northwest, especially the ethnic minorities living in Lao Cai province . .
This museum is completely free to visit. Photo: tourdulichsapagiare
Visiting this special museum, you will have the opportunity to browse through a large-scale archive of documents, films, models or publications about daily life, religious beauty, typical culture and worship of the Mong, Ha Nhi, Dao, Tay… living in all districts of the province.
What’s so beautiful about Sapa Museum?
Unlike other beautiful museums of Vietnam, Sapa museum owns a unique and impressive space and architecture. This work operates in the model of a tourist house, marking the cooperation of Lao Cai province and the Aquitaine region of France, bringing a very different cultural space.
Sapa Museum is a place to display documents, artifacts and models related to the culture of ethnic minorities in Lao Cai. Photo: Internet
The way to the museum is a cool and spacious space with tall, shady trees. Coming here, visitors immediately feel comfort and ease, prepare the best spirit before entering to explore the cultural world displayed inside the museum.
So what does the Sapa museum have? When entering the main area of this place, you will encounter models that recreate the daily life and activities of the people of the Northwest. From the ordinary farm work to the rites of worship, sacrifice, and special customs that are unique to the locality.
This is the place where you can learn about the culture of the Mong, Dao, Tay, Giay… in Lao Cai. Photo: Northwest Tourism
Because Lao Cai is a land where many ethnic minorities live, the museum also displays traditional costumes representing each ethnic group residing throughout the villages and districts of the province. Each outfit with its own design and color, is extremely vibrant and attractive.
When discovering this destination in Sapa , visitors can also open their eyes to the important rituals of the indigenous people. The most popular rituals are reproduced through realistic and vivid models. Thereby helping to better promote the beauty of local culture.
Visitors can spend a lot of time exploring this place, learning more about the land of Lao Cai. Photo: Gonatour
The models that reproduce these rituals are hand-crafted to make them unique and interesting. These are models of wedding rites, rites of passage, etc., which are highly valued by ethnic minorities in Lao Cai. Through the models, it is also easier for visitors to visualize these ceremonies when taking place in real life.
This place also displays many traditional costumes of the ethnic minorities here. Photo: xigo
Among the especially important rituals in the Northwest, the ceremony is a traditional festival of the Dao people with a very long history. This is considered as the “adult ceremony” of the Dao men. When this ceremony is celebrated, the man has entered the stage of maturity both physically and mentally, to be able to take on the important responsibility of shouldering the family.
Visitors can also learn about the rituals of the local people. Photo: Internet
When exploring the Sapa museum, visitors can also see simulation models of wooden stilt houses in this region. Small houses on stilts are made simple, along with farming tools, living tools or jewelry of the people are shown in a sophisticated and impressive way.
There is also a team of narrators to introduce the museum to visitors. Photo: Fanpage Sapa Museum Lao Cai
In addition, the museum campus also displays many handicrafts made by talented and experienced artisans. Visitors will admire the products of clothes, bags, and head scarves, … woven with durable silk material, outstanding and eye-catching colors.
Notes when visiting Sapa museum
In the journey to discover Sapa , do not miss this unique and interesting museum. This place is completely free, so you can enjoy spending your time exploring and exploring. Right at the entrance of the museum, there are brocade products for visitors to buy as gifts for relatives and friends.
The museum is open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Photo: Fanpage Sapa Museum Lao Cai
Sapa Museum is open for visitors from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. weekdays. However, the museum is usually more crowded on Sundays. Therefore, you should arrange a suitable time so that you can comfortably explore and learn more about this special place.
Traveling to Sapa, please spend a little time exploring this museum. Photo: Fanpage Sapa Museum Lao Cai
Although Sapa Museum is not a very famous virtual living spot, it is an ideal place for visitors to learn more about the culture of ethnic minorities in the Northwest. So if you have time, please visit this place, and diversify your travel experiences when coming to Sapa.
Photo: Internet
Visit Sapa museum to learn about the unique cultural identity of the people of the Northwest
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