Exploring the Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine

Sitting on a small street in District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, the Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine preserves thousands of artifacts from the Stone Age to the present. It is also a popular destination for tourists hoping to learn about the country’s traditional medicine.
Exploring the Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine ảnh 1From the outside, the Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine is not that big, sitting on a modest area of some 600 square metres. Once inside, visitors can enjoy the cultural value the owner has worked so hard to build. (Photo: VNP)
Exploring the Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine ảnh 2On display are more than 3,000 precious artifacts related to traditional Vietnamese medicine from the Stone Age to the present, such as chopping knives and grinders used to process dried medicine dating back over 2,500 years, including some brought back from the homeland of Zen master Tue Tinh and the great physician Hai Thuong Lan Ong - Le Huu Trac. (Photo: VNP)
Exploring the Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine ảnh 3The interior is from an ancient house in Hanoi. Artisans dismantled the pillars, bricks, and stones to bring them to Ho Chi Minh City and recreate the traditional interior of an old-style Vietnamese home. (Photo: VNP)
Exploring the Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine ảnh 4Each brick, roof tile, and column is meticulously cared for, along with a painstaking collection of works imbued with long-standing cultural and historical imprints. (Photo: VNP)
Exploring the Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine ảnh 5Visitors can experience the process of medicine production at the oriental medicine showroom. (Photo: VNP)
Exploring the Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine ảnh 6Visitors at the museum (Photo: VNP)
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