A photo named “Vietnamese smile” taken by French photographer Rehahn The gallery features more than 30 unique traditional costumes of ethnic groups in Vietnam, 200 photos of Vietnam’s cultural heritages and a number of stories about his explorations in French, English and Vietnamese languages. The museum also preserves photos taken during his 5-year long journey to the 54 Vietnamese ethnic groups. The gallery opens on weekdays from 8:30am to 8:30pm at 26 Phan Boi Chau street for visitors to retrace his steps and discover Vietnam’s rich and vast cultural heritage. Translated by Thuy Duong
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