Muong Cultural Space Museum viewed from above, located in a small limestone valley with an area of about 5 hectares, where this was originally the living area of the ancient Muong people.
The Muong Cultural Space Museum is located in a small limestone valley with an area of about 5 hectares, which used to be the living area of the ancient Muong people.
The museum is a place to collect and display artifacts as well as recreate a cultural space that clearly reflects the spiritual life, customs and habits of the Muong people with 4 houses on stilts representing 4 classes in society. In the ancient Muong, these are: Lang house, Au house, Nooc house and Nooc alone house along with artifacts of gongs, gongs, urns, fishing tools, looms, water rods, hunting tools, utensils family activities…
The museum space gives visitors a deeper feeling about the spiritual life, customs, economic – social and cultural characteristics of the Muong people over the centuries.
Visitors come here not only to visit the cultural space but also to feel and be immersed in the life of the Muong people…
Muong Cultural Space Museum is a private museum built
The entrance to the Muong Cultural Space Museum seems to blend in with nature.
The entrance to Nooc’s house is the popular class in Muong society.
Nooc’s stilt house is the residence and activities of the common people in Muong society.
In the layout design of Lang’s house, it is indispensable to have two fireplaces, a kitchen in the last room used for cooking and common activities for the Quan Lang family, a kitchen in the gable room used to handle public affairs and activities. receive guests.
Some items of the shaman in the Muong community, also known as the Mo monks.
The space inside Lang’s house – is the class with the highest power, holding the dominion over the whole Muong. Lang house in Muong culture is likened to the power center of Muong country.
Visitors come here not only to visit but also admire the handicraft products of artisans and immerse themselves in the life of the Muong people.
The Au house is a stilt house representing the 2nd class, who were the servants for the Lang family in the ancient Muong society.
The water column – A typical culture of the Muong people is reproduced right on the entrance to the museum.