The representative architecture of three houses from three different families, thereby providing an overview of H’Mông house in the old time and its changes over times
The land of Mang Thít is located by Cổ Chiên river where once was the land of countless brickyards with their distinctive domes.
With collections spanning diverse media and periods, it serves as a living archive that charts the course of Vietnamese art over thousands of years.
It is a place where ideas can be sown and nurtured, taking form as a photography studio, a cozy setting for workshops, a quiet corner for artistic reflection, or simply a serene room where friends gather and exchange inspiration.