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Vietnam Museum of Ethnology

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The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology (Vietnamese: Bảo tàng Dân tộc học Việt Nam) is a museum in Hanoi, Vietnam, which focuses on the 54 officially recognised ethnic groups in Vietnam. It is located on a 43,799-square-metre (10.823-acre) property in the Cầu Giấy District, about 8 km from the city center. The museum is a member of the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences - an academic institution of the Vietnamese Government. A second exhibition building was open in 2013 and has a focus on Southeast Asian cultures and peoples.

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Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
Đường Nguyễn Văn Huyên, Hà Nội Cau Giay District

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Bảo tàng Dân tộc học Việt Nam

Đường Nguyễn Văn Huyên
10141 Hà Nội, Cau Giay District
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