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The US Embassy in Hanoi on August 12 announced a grant of
US$40,000 to the Vinh Phuc provincial People’s Committee for the preservation of
Cam Gia temple in An Tuong commune, Vinh Tuong district.
Cam Gia temple was built in 1811. It was recognised as a national relic by the
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 1996.
The structure has many carvings representing the transitional stage of
architectural styles from the post-Le Dynasty to the Nguyen Dynasty.
The funding, provided by the US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP),
founded by the US Department of State in 2001, aims to help countries around the
world preserve cultural relics.
Since its establishment, the fund has sponsored more than 800 preservation
projects in 120 countries around the globe. Vietnam has so far received US$46
million for 13 projects..
Source: VNA |
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