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The image depicts a dimly lit cultural exhibit, likely within a museum or gallery in Hội An, Vietnam, with warm, dark yellow walls. The scene centers on the traditional attire and culture of the Co Tu people.

A large, framed portrait dominates the left side, showcasing an elderly individual, presumably from the Co Tu ethnic group. The person's face, deeply lined with wrinkles, gazes directly at the viewer with a serene expression. They are adorned in what appears to be a garment woven from natural fibers, possibly tree bark.

To the right, a dark-skinned mannequin models a similar traditional Co Tu tree bark costume, complete with a dark, cap-like headpiece. Next to the mannequin, a wooden informational plaque provides details in English, French ("LES CO TU TREE BARK COSTUME"), and Vietnamese ("TRANG PHỤC VỎ CÂY CỦA NGƯỜI CƠ TU"). The text describes the costume, mentioning its construction from "tree bark" and a specific date, "tháng 3 năm 2017," related to its origin from a "làng Cơ Tu" (Co Tu village). A small map of Vietnam is also visible on the plaque.

On the shelf below, a slender, wooden stringed instrument, resembling a lute, is displayed. A small wooden sign clearly states, "PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THANK YOU." Partially visible at the top is another framed portrait, suggesting a series of related displays. The overall presentation is respectful and educational, highlighting the cultural heritage of the Co Tu people.
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Hội An Ward, Vietnam

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The image depicts a dimly lit cultural exhibit, likely within a museum or gallery in Hội An, Vietnam, with warm, dark yellow walls. The scene centers on the traditional attire and culture of the Co Tu people. A large, framed portrait dominates the left side, showcasing an elderly individual, presumably from the Co Tu ethnic group. The person's face, deeply lined with wrinkles, gazes directly at the viewer with a serene expression. They are adorned in what appears to be a garment woven from natural fibers, possibly tree bark. To the right, a dark-skinned mannequin models a similar traditional Co Tu tree bark costume, complete with a dark, cap-like headpiece. Next to the mannequin, a wooden informational plaque provides details in English, French ("LES CO TU TREE BARK COSTUME"), and Vietnamese ("TRANG PHỤC VỎ CÂY CỦA NGƯỜI CƠ TU"). The text describes the costume, mentioning its construction from "tree bark" and a specific date, "tháng 3 năm 2017," related to its origin from a "làng Cơ Tu" (Co Tu village). A small map of Vietnam is also visible on the plaque. On the shelf below, a slender, wooden stringed instrument, resembling a lute, is displayed. A small wooden sign clearly states, "PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THANK YOU." Partially visible at the top is another framed portrait, suggesting a series of related displays. The overall presentation is respectful and educational, highlighting the cultural heritage of the Co Tu people.

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