Hanoi: The Vietnam Museum of Fine Arts has unveiled a newly curated space dedicated to folk and applied art, officially inaugurated on June 24 to mark the museum’s founding anniversary in 1966. This reimagined gallery not only presents artefacts in a more structured and thematic layout, but also incorporates 3D visual storytelling to enhance audience engagement. The addition of film installations offers visitors a more vivid and immersive understanding of the objects on display.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the redesigned space aims to connect visitors more deeply with Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage. The integration of modern technology with traditional artefacts seeks to provide a comprehensive experience, engaging visitors with interactive narratives that bring folk art to life. The museum’s initiative represents a significant step in blending historical preservation with contemporary exhibition techniques.