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[View] The Traditional Arts and Ethnology Center consists of a 3-room museum that displays the culture of the mountain tribes in northern Laos, with videos and a large number of readings. [Fun] is especially suitable for lovers who want to go hiking in the north. There is also a small coffee house in the museum, and you can go in for a cup of coffee and then walk when you are tired.
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[View] The Traditional Arts and Ethnology Center consists of a 3-room museum that displays the culture of the mountain tribes in northern Laos, with videos and a large number of readings. [Fun] is especially suitable for lovers who want to go hiking in the north. There is also a small coffee house in the museum, and you can go in for a cup of coffee and then walk when you are tired.
On the hill behind Foreigner Street, it is difficult to find if not many signs. Not big, speaking the origin of the Laos ethnic group, there are English comments, and Chinese explanation sheets. It is funded by an American (Laos seems to be) and the staff speaks good English. There are souvenir shops that will be used to fund ethnic minorities in Laos.
You can learn about traditional Laos costumes! Admission is 50k. He gave me a Japanese manual (?)! There was also a souvenir shop and it was very cute!
The Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre (TAEC) is a cultural institution based in Luang Prabang, Laos, dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich diversity of ethnic minorities in the region. Established in 2007, TAEC showcases traditional crafts, artifacts, and customs, providing a platform for local communities to share their unique heritage. Through interactive exhibits and educational programs, the center fosters understanding and appreciation of Laos' ethnic mosaic. TAEC plays a vital role in safeguarding endangered traditions, ensuring they endure in the face of modernization. It serves as a bridge between past and present, celebrating the vibrant tapestry of Laos' cultural identity.
Great collection items from many ethnic groups all Laos. but it is a bit expensive, and you have to pay the entrance fee
1. The private museum has only two or three exhibition halls, with the clothing and cultural characteristics of a few ethnic groups; 2.15 It takes only half an hour to visit; 3. The ticket is 25,000 Kip, about 20 yuan, which is really not cost-effective.