Kon Tum Museum is one of the addresses not to be missed when visitors arrive in Kon Tum. The museum is a place to preserve and preserve cultural and historical values, helping people to appreciate traditional values as well as being aware of their responsibilities towards their homeland in preserving, preserving and developing the country. national cultural heritage.
The museum is designed with 3 floors:
The first floor is arranged with working rooms of museum officials and employees. Here, visitors will learn about topics serving current events in major holidays and anniversaries of Kon Tum province through documentary and scientific films at the museum. In addition, the museum has the equipment system of the Satellite Station of the National Intangible Cultural Data Bank, invested and built by the Research Institute of Culture and Arts (Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism). , capable of connecting with 14 regional satellite stations nationwide to systematically promote and introduce traditional cultural values of the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam.
The 2nd floor has an exhibition area of about 973 m2, including a stateroom, a gallery introducing geographical locations, natural - natural conditions, geology and minerals, population and culture of ethnic groups. Here, visitors will pay special attention to the rich and diverse collection of ceramics, jewelry and antique tools, especially the collection of artifacts from archaeological sites. Lung Leng archeology. In addition, visitors also have the opportunity to fully learn about the unique customs and ways of life, along with festivals, traditional crafts and admire the national cultural artifacts. The display is quite complete and lively at the museum.
The third floor is a place to display images and artifacts during the two resistance wars against the French colonialists, the American empire and in the construction and defense of the Fatherland. This will be the place to take visitors back in time to review the heroic tradition of the nation as well as see the contribution of the ethnic minorities in Kon Tum province in the two resistance wars.
Address: Nguyen Hue, Quyet Thang Ward, Kon Tum, Vietnam
Opening time: from 07:00 to 17:00.
Ticket price: 10,000 VND/adult – 5,000 VND/child.