“Vietnam Museum” in the heart of Indonesia

  • The family’s collection gradually evolves into a unique cultural space, allowing visitors to feel the “essence of Vietnam” in a foreign land. VNA Photo: Đỗ Quyên
    The family’s collection gradually evolves into a unique cultural space, allowing visitors to feel the “essence of Vietnam” in a foreign land. VNA Photo: Đỗ Quyên
  • The family’s collection gradually evolves into a unique cultural space, allowing visitors to feel the “essence of Vietnam” in a foreign land. VNA Photo: Đỗ Quyên
    The family’s collection gradually evolves into a unique cultural space, allowing visitors to feel the “essence of Vietnam” in a foreign land. VNA Photo: Đỗ Quyên
  • At the entrance, a large lacquer painting composed of four panels vividly depicting a traditional Vietnamese rural market immediately draws attention. VNA Photo: Đỗ Quyên
    At the entrance, a large lacquer painting composed of four panels vividly depicting a traditional Vietnamese rural market immediately draws attention. VNA Photo: Đỗ Quyên
  • Lumban Sianipar falls in love with scenes of  Vietnamese rural landscapes. VNA Photo: Đỗ Quyên
    Lumban Sianipar falls in love with scenes of Vietnamese rural landscapes. VNA Photo: Đỗ Quyên
Tucked away in a quiet street in Pondok Gede on Indonesia's Java island, the home of Lumban Sianipar leaves a lasting impression on visitors. Not for its architecture, but for its interior – a more than 500-square-metre space arranged like a miniature “Vietnam museum”, preserving hundreds of memorabilia from his years living and working in Hanoi. VNA Photo: Đỗ Quyên

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