Can Tho City Museum.

icon-locationBảo Tàng Cần Thơ, Đường Hoà Bình, Tân An, Ninh Kiều, Cần Thơ, Việt Nam
If you have the chance to visit Can Tho, take some time with Tatinta to explore the Can Tho Museum—a must-visit destination to gain a deeper understanding of the culture and history of the Tây Đô region. Located at 1 Hoa Binh Boulevard, Tan An Ward, Ninh Kieu District, this museum was established in 1976, initially named the Vietnam–America Cultural Center, and officially became the Can Tho Museum in 1992 after several name changes.

Covering nearly 3,000 square meters, the Can Tho Museum houses and displays over 1,000 valuable artifacts, providing visitors with an overview of the lives of the people of Can Tho through various periods. The museum is not merely a place for preserving artifacts; it is also a diverse cultural space reflecting the characteristics of the Kinh, Hoa, and Khmer ethnic groups, along with the ancient Oc Eo culture.

Upon entering the museum, you will be immediately captivated by the exhibition space on the ground floor, which summarizes the natural and social characteristics of Can Tho past and present. Here, you can learn about the geography, climate, and rich ecosystems of this land. Displays related to Oc Eo culture—one of the oldest cultures in Vietnam—will provide you with deep insights into a mysterious and fascinating historical period.

The exhibition area dedicated to the cultural lives of the Kinh, Hoa, and Khmer ethnic groups is vibrantly designed. You will find a wealth of artifacts showcasing the wedding customs of the Kinh, traditional clothing, agricultural tools, and models of typical three-room houses. Notably, the exhibition on Hoa culture offers a glimpse into their daily life items, musical instruments, traditional costumes, and their traditional medicine practices.

The Khmer culture section is equally captivating, featuring ethnic musical instruments, traditional games, and vivid recreations of religious ceremonies. Furthermore, this area is enhanced by the distinctive music of the Khmer people, creating a deeply emotional experience for visitors.

The second floor of the museum focuses on the history of Can Tho and Hau Giang’s struggle against foreign invaders during the resistance against the Americans and the French. Here, you can admire various weapons, aircraft wreckage, and models depicting the brutal torture methods employed by colonial powers. These artifacts serve as vivid evidence of the arduous struggle of the people of Can Tho and offer valuable historical lessons about patriotism and the resilience of the nation.

The Can Tho Museum is not only an ideal destination for those who love exploring culture and history but also a place to better understand the diverse cultural identity of the Mekong Delta. Take the time to appreciate the historical and cultural stories the museum presents, and you will find that you have added a meaningful journey to your travel experience.

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