Vietnamese Women’s Museum
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, HANOI/ Updated : Jun 21, 2017, 12:44 IST
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The Vietnamese Women’s Museum was opened in 1995 as a tribute to Vietnamese women and is now one of the most popular museums in Hanoi. Inside, over 28,000 materials, including photographs, textiles, paper, pottery, wood, glass, so … Read more
The Vietnamese Women’s Museum was opened in 1995 as a tribute to Vietnamese women and is now one of the most popular museums in Hanoi. Inside, over 28,000 materials, including photographs, textiles, paper, pottery, wood, glass, soil, objects, and various other items are on display to show how Vietnamese women have played an important role in the history, family life and art of Vietnam. Read less

The Vietnamese Women’s Museum was opened in 1995 as a tribute to Vietnamese women and is now one of the most popular museums in Hanoi. Inside, over 28,000 materials, including photographs, textiles, paper, pottery, wood, glass, soil, objects, and various other items are on display to show how Vietnamese women have played an important role in the history, family life and art of Vietnam.
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