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Ethnological artifact collection at Champa culture museum

Translated by VAN GIANG Oct 11, 2024 21:43

(QNO) - On October 9, the My Son Sanctuary Cultural Heritage Management Board officially inaugurated an exhibition space featuring agricultural tools and handicrafts from local residents at the Sa Huynh - Champa Culture Museum in Duy Xuyen, Quang Nam province.

Over 100 artifacts on display mainly consist of everyday household items from rural residents in Duy Xuyen, including the buffalo yoke used for plowing rice grinders, flour mills, fish sauce containers, jars, traps, and nets.
All displayed artifacts are original, handcrafted pieces, reflecting the memories and essence of rural life from a bygone era.
The wooden trays and bowls from a rural family meal in Duy Xuyen evoke nostalgia for older visitors, especially those from the 1980s and earlier, while helping today's youth gain a deeper understanding of their cultural heritage and national history.
Bamboo rice grinder
Clay jar for storing fish sauce
Wooden stove
Bamboo tools were once an integral part of rural life in Vietnam.
The long table and familiar items reflect the everyday life of a rural family.
The exhibition space offers a sense of novelty and excitement for students.

Translated by VAN GIANG