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The Vietnamese Women’s Museum Hanoi is where Vietnamese history is portrayed from a woman’s perspective. With this knowledge, tour the exhibits and develop an itinerary for a better understanding of Vietnam.

Where is Vietnamese Women’s Museum? How to Get There?

Address: No. 36, Ly Thuong Kiet Street, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi

Nestled in a quaint street in the heart of Hanoi, the Vietnamese Women’s Museum Hanoi offers a rare opportunity to appreciate the rich history and cultural values of Vietnamese women. The fascinating museum presents some real treat documents and objects that relate stories from women in every corner of the country, their contributions, remarkable through the ages.

Where is Vietnamese Women's Museum?
Where is Vietnamese Women’s Museum?

Getting to the Vietnamese Women’s Museum is easy:

  • By car: In your transportation, you will go towards the Old Quarter. Then follow the Hoan Kiem Lake and turn left onto Ba Trieu Street. Keep going down that street until it intersects with Ly Thuong Kiet Street. Turn left onto Ly Thuong Kiet Street and watch out for the museum on the right side.
  • By Bus: Hanoi’s public bus system allows for easy access to the museum. Several bus lines pass by the area, including 09B, 08A, 31, 36, 45, and 49. You can take any of these buses get off at a stop closest to the museum and walk toward the museum entrance.
Vietnamese Women's Museum photos
Vietnamese Women’s Museum photos

The History and Significance of Vietnamese Women’s Museum

The Vietnamese Women’s Museum Hanoi is a reflection of the valuable contributions of Vietnamese women since time immemorial. This museum was established as the Hanoi Women’s Museum in 1987 and was officially opened to the public in 1995. It stands as a repository of artifacts, photographs, and exhibits that record the lives of Vietnamese women-from wartime challenges to modern-day obstacles.

The museum is an act of respect for the resilience, strength, and willpower of the women of Vietnam and brings to light their important roles that shape the culture, society, and history of the nation. With an enormous collection in its trust, it allows visitors to explore many experiences and successes of Vietnamese women, from that of a family to participation in national struggles.

One of the major renovation works in the history of the museum was the one completed in 2010. The new display system was based on three central themes: women in the family, women in history, and women in fashion. Visitors to the renovated museum would get a more interactive and engaging tour to immerse deeper into the multi-dimensional lives of Vietnamese women.

Its contribution to keeping alive and promoting the heritage of Vietnamese women has been noticed. In 2015-2016, the museum was named among the 25 most appealing museums in Asia, and it received prestigious awards for its contributions to Vietnamese tourism.

A visit to the Vietnamese Women’s Museum Hanoi will offer deeper insight into the tapestry of Vietnamese history and culture and allow for a greater appreciation for the vital roles that women have played in shaping the nation’s past, present, and future.

Vietnamese Women's Museum reviews
Vietnamese Women’s Museum reviews

The 4-storey Structure of Vietnamese Women’s Museum

Situated on almost 5,000 square meters are the two main buildings comprising the Vietnamese Women’s Museum, a restaurant, and an area for coffee. The main building offers four floors to visitors. Each floor shows unique insights into life and the contribution of Vietnamese women.

First Floor

First of all, on the first floor, there is an appealing souvenir shop that will give a very great variety of products reflecting the main knowledge of the museum exhibitions. Starting with postcards and photos, to books and newspapers, you will find whatever you need to take a good souvenir for your friends and family. These products are attentively selected from reliable suppliers, assuming their authenticity and quality.

Amongst the many items on sale, the more important items are the handicraft items that economic development groups create for ethnic and disadvantaged women. By buying these items, not only will you be supporting the museum, but you will also go a long way to empower these groups of women.

Amongst the many items on sale, the more important items are the handicraft items that economic development groups create for ethnic and disadvantaged women.
Amongst the many items on sale, the more important items are the handicraft items that economic development groups create for ethnic and disadvantaged women.

Second Floor

The second floor of this museum depicts the rich cultural heritage of the ethnic women of Vietnam. Here, you can witness the traditional Vietnamese weddings and engagement ceremonies of the women in different age groups and thereby understand the role of the woman in those rituals. The vital role of women in day-to-day life is nicely portrayed as a contributor to family, society, and culture on the same floor.

One of the special attractions on this floor is the display area of Mother Goddess worship.
One of the special attractions on this floor is the display area of Mother Goddess worship.

One of the special attractions on this floor is the display area of Mother Goddess worship. Visitors will be able to look in greater detail at the costumes of spiritual figures, offerings to the temple, and performances of devotees.

Third Floor

The third floor is devoted to the heart-catching display of heroic Vietnamese mothers who survived the hardship of war. Many documentary films, videos, and propaganda posters will familiarize guests with the courageous acts and determination of these women in the fight against foreign invaders. Exhibitions outline the enormous support from the females for the front lines and the sacrifices made for the nation.

The third floor is devoted to the heart-catching display of heroic Vietnamese mothers who survived the hardship of war
The third floor is devoted to the heart-catching display of heroic Vietnamese mothers who survived the hardship of war

Fourth Floor

The fourth floor is a storehouse of the treasury for those who would like to get acquainted with Vietnamese traditional culture. Here, a visitor could admire the amazing variety of women’s costumes representing all 54 ethnic groups of Vietnam. The variety in design and materials used in making the costume can tell a lot about their cultural background.

Beyond costumes, visitors might learn about traditional Vietnamese customs associated with the appearance and dress of women on this floor. The technique of makeup, weaving, and the making of silver and real-tooth jewelry are just some of the interesting aspects of the past that the fourth floor gives an insight into.

The fourth floor is a storehouse of the treasury for those who would like to get acquainted with Vietnamese traditional culture.
The fourth floor is a storehouse of the treasury for those who would like to get acquainted with Vietnamese traditional culture.

The floor also shows the development of the Vietnamese Ao Dai –  the representative dress of Vietnam. You can trace how the ao dai has been adapted over time to reflect developments both in society and fashion.

Taken together, all four floors give visitors the chance to understand the experiences, contributions, and traditions of Vietnamese women throughout history.

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Opening Hours and Ticket Fee of Vietnamese Women’s Museum

Let’s explore the most important information of the museum before diving into the historical adventure: Vietnamese women’s museum entrance fee and opening hours. 

Opening Hours

The Vietnamese Women’s Museum is open to the public from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. Because the special occasions operated here will affect the opening and closing hours, please check the information on their official pages or website before coming. 

Vietnamese Women's Museum price
Vietnamese Women’s Museum price

Vietnamese Women’s Museum price

  • Adults: 40,000 VND/ticket
  • Children/Students: 10,000 VND/ticket
  • College Students/Members of Vietnamese Women’s Union: 20,000 VND/ticket  

Purchasing Tickets

The entry tickets are available at the main entrance on the first floor of the museum. For convenience, one may also book tickets online from the website of the museum.

Important Note

Note that all the above-mentioned entrance fees serve only for reference and may be subject to change. In fact, the real cost could be influenced by many factors: which season you plan to visit it in, whether any service assistance is required, or whether there are any special events planned. It is always a good idea to verify the price of the tickets with the museum directly or through its official website.

Besides the Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Hanoi, there is also a South Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Ho Chi Minh City.
Besides the Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Hanoi, there is also a South Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Ho Chi Minh City.

Useful Notes for Your Best Experience at Hanoi Women’s Museum

Here are some tips to make the most of your visit to the Vietnamese Women’s Museum Hanoi:

  • Audio guide: The museum operates an audio guide service in several languages. The insightful comments you are going to listen to will add a lot of meaning to the exhibits.
  • Plan your time: While you can see the museum in a couple of hours, having more time allows for the appreciation of exhibits and to go deeper into the stories.
  • Read reviews: Reading the online reviews of the Vietnamese Women’s Museum Hanoi may avail you of helpful insights from past visitors and thus be useful for planning your visit.
  • Dress appropriately: Much like most cultural institutions throughout Vietnam, it would be best to dress modestly.
  • Gift Shop: There is an on-site souvenir shop where unique keepsakes can be purchased, including traditional handicrafts and books about the history of Vietnamese women.
  • Nearby attractions: You are welcome to go for a walk around the area after the visit. Take a short stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake, or get a closer view of the busy streets of the Old Quarter.

Besides the Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Hanoi, there is also a South Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Ho Chi Minh City. If you want to visit both museums, consider booking a Northern to Southern Vietnam tour of Lily’s Travel now!

The Vietnamese Women’s Museum Hanoi is a place that you should definitely visit if you are interested in the history and culture of the country. The exhibits and displays are enthralling, and provide another direction to the lives of Vietnamese women throughout the ages. Whether you may be an avid reader of history, a lover of culture, or merely a man who wants to get a deeper understanding of Vietnamese society, the Vietnamese Women’s Museum would prove to be unforgettable.

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