The Tra Vinh Museum of Khmer Culture is located near the famous scenic site of Ba Om Pond and the architectural and artistic relics of Ang Pagoda, about 5km from Tra Vinh City.
The museum consists of two floors, with an area of more than 1,700 square meters. The work was built in the "new and ancient" architectural style, traditional Khmer people.
The museum has more than 800 artifacts and documents recreating the material and spiritual cultural life of the Khmer ethnic community.
Most of the museum's artifacts and documents are displayed in four large rooms on the second floor of the building. Each room displays hundreds of artifacts on different topics including: Spiritual culture of Khmer people in Tra Vinh; Material culture, traditional craft villages; Spiritual culture; Performing arts…
The Tra Vinh Museum of Khmer Culture is located near the famous scenic site of Ba Om Pond and the architectural and artistic relics of Ang Pagoda, about 5km from Tra Vinh City.
The museum consists of two floors, with an area of more than 1,700 square meters. The work was built in the "new and ancient" architectural style, traditional Khmer people.
The museum has more than 800 artifacts and documents recreating the material and spiritual cultural life of the Khmer ethnic community.
Most of the museum's artifacts and documents are displayed in four large rooms on the second floor of the building. Each room displays hundreds of artifacts on different topics including: Spiritual culture of Khmer people in Tra Vinh; Material culture, traditional craft villages; Spiritual culture; Performing arts…
The village-based cultural model associated with traditional agriculture of Khmer ethnic people in Tra Vinh.
Close-up of traditional female costumes of Khmer people in Tra Vinh.
The sermon chair of more than 100 years old for the senior monks in the temple to sit and preach at festivals.
Traditional du ke stage performance art model of Khmer people in Tra Vinh in particular, and of the Khmer people in the southern region in general.
Boat model - a typical waterway vehicle.
Water fans and wooden rice threshing machines of over 100 years old are traditional agricultural tools used by Khmer people in Tra Vinh in agricultural production.
The kitchen model includes shelves, stoves, pots, and daily utensils of the Khmer people in Tra Vinh in the past.
Baskets made of bamboo used to catch fish and shrimp by the Khmer people of ancient Tra Vinh. Nowadays, many families still use these tools in daily life.
Sandstone dating from the 7th-8th centuries originated in Luu Nghiep Anh commune, Tra Cu district, Tra Vinh province.
A Buddha statue carved on stone dating back to the 19th century at the museum.
The 100-year-old mask used by Khmer artisans to perform at stages or festivals.
Musical instruments belonging to the traditional pentatonic orchestra. The Tra Vinh Khmer Culture Museum is a destination for studying and researching the culture of Khmer ethnic people in the province.
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