Category: museum

  • Vietnamese Women’s Museum (Hanoi, Vietnam | 12 Feb 2024)

    The Vietnamese Women’s Museum offers an insightful exploration of women’s roles in Vietnamese society, from traditional family dynamics and childbirth practices to their crucial involvement in the country’s modern history. Featuring exhibitions on resilient street vendors and a reflection on feminine beauty, this museum presents a rich narrative of women’s experiences, challenges, and triumphs in…

  • Lao Textile Museum (Vientiane, Laos | 10 Feb 2024)

    Hidden in Vientiane’s outskirts, the Lao Textile Museum offers a vibrant dive into the weaving traditions of Laos. Discover silk’s lifecycle, explore diverse ethnic practices, and try your hand at dyeing in a hands-on workshop. A quirky, culturally rich experience that transcends a typical museum visit.

  • The Bangkok National Museum (Thailand | 2 Jun 2019)

    Explore the unforgettable experience of visiting the Bangkok National Museum, where the exhibits aren’t just historical artefacts—they’re an immersive journey into Thai culture and history. Set in a former palace, this museum blends the past with the present in a uniquely relaxed, unpretentious way.

  • MMCA Seoul (South Korea | 2 Apr 2019)

    The MMCA Seoul blends modern art, technology, and interactive experiences. From Duchamp’s groundbreaking works to social protest art and thought-provoking tech installations, it invites visitors into a world where creativity and innovation collide. Dive into an art experience that challenges perceptions and offers something new at every turn.

  • The Fryderyk Chopin Museum (Warsaw, Poland | 19 Oct 2018)

    The Fryderyk Chopin Museum in Warsaw offers an immersive, multimedia journey into the composer’s life and music. Interactive displays bring his world to life, but the non-linear presentation can be confusing, jumping between key moments. Despite this, it provides a rich, thought-provoking experience for those eager to explore Chopin’s legacy.

  • Fundació Joan Miró (Barcelona, Spain | 29 Nov 2018)

    The Fundació Miró in Barcelona offers a deep dive into Joan Miró’s evolution, from early experimentation to his abstract, politically charged works. Informative boards help guide visitors through the complex exhibits, while the temporary Lee Miller photography exhibit adds a powerful layer, highlighting her transition from model to visual artist in wartime.