The Cham ethnic group has lived for a long time in south central Vietnam, mainly in the provinces of Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan, and the southern province of An Giang, creating a unique and diversified culture. The event, which opened on September 12, features about 200 exhibits and more than 76 photos and documents on distinctive festivals as well as traditional music instruments, tools and costumes of Cham ethnic minority people living in Ninh Thuan province. The exhibition is expected to bring visitors a better understanding of Cham people’s mind, sentiment and quintessence in daily life. It will run through December 12.