Chin State Cultural Museum

The Chin State Cultural Museum is a museum that display bronze-wares, silverwares, traditional dresses, household utensils made by bamboo, clay-pipes, musical instruments, weapons of the Chin races and located at Bogyoke Road, Hakha, Chin State.

Famous quotes containing the words chin, state, cultural and/or museum:

    Between my chin and throat
    his mouth slipped over and over.
    Still between my arm and shoulder,
    I feel the brush of his hair.
    Hilda Doolittle (1886–1961)

    The human race is yet in its infancy—no, not infancy; infancy is innocent and sweet—it is in its ugly boyhood, half way between the child and the man—in a state of semi-barbarism.
    Anonymous, U.S. magazine contributor. Herald of Progress (no dates available)

    A culture may be conceived as a network of beliefs and purposes in which any string in the net pulls and is pulled by the others, thus perpetually changing the configuration of the whole. If the cultural element called morals takes on a new shape, we must ask what other strings have pulled it out of line. It cannot be one solitary string, nor even the strings nearby, for the network is three-dimensional at least.
    Jacques Barzun (b. 1907)

    Flower picking.
    Hawaiian saying no. 2710, ‘lelo No’Eau, collected, translated, and annotated by Mary Kawena Pukui, Bishop Museum Press, Hawaii (1983)