Museum offers Tet programme
Update: Dec 19, 2008
The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology will offer a wide range of cultural activities to ring in the 2009 Lunar New Year from Jan. 29, 2009 to Feb. 1, 2009.

The museum will present the dances, songs, traditional games and festivals of Vietnam’s ethnic groups.

For the first time, visitors will get the chance to see performances by the inhabitants of Co Lam and Tu Xa communes, Lam Thao district in Phu Tho province.

Audiences can also see water puppet performers from Hong Phong village and will even get a chance to learn how to manipulate the puppets themselves on a small stage after the show.

The museum will also offer traditional music and dance performances including ‘mua xoe’ and ‘mua sap’ of the Thai people, ‘mua khen’ (pan-pipe dance), ken la (leaf horn instrument) and ‘dan moi’, a musical instrument of the H’Mong in Yen Bai province.

There will be calligraphy and painting demonstrations and visitors can be artists themselves, learning how to make ‘mat na trau’ (buffalo-shaped mask) and ‘trau dat nan’ (buffalo-shaped sculptures).

Traditional games, such as ‘danh du’ (swinging), ‘keo co’ (tug of war) and ‘choi trau’ (buffalo fighting) will also be offered.

Visitors are invited to dine on traditional Vietnamese Tet dishes in the festive museum atmosphere.

At 7.30pm on Jan. 29, 2009 (the fourth day of the Lunar New Year), the museum will have a fireworks show and a water puppetry performance.
VNA