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Collector’s corner
The shopping strip, well known by local treasure
hunters, became a part of HCMC culture in the 80s, before foreign visitors
caught on about 10 years later. From Nguyen Thai Binh Street to the end of Le
Cong Kieu Street, the small houses converted into antique shops are the fief of
antique dealers.
There is a huge variety of antiques and relics. Porcelain and pottery can be
found at numbers 19, 21 and 23 on the street while numbers 34, 36, 38 and 40
deal in older, more religious artifacts like Gong or Khmer busts.
Number 15 and 36 stock wooden furniture in the ancient style. Most of the
remaining shops in the street are dominated by lacquer pieces; especially Hoanh
phi (horizontal lacquered board engraved with Chinese characters) and Cau doi
khac go (wood panels inscribed with parallel sentences).
According to most city dwellers, Le Cong Kieu is the old “antique” street in
HCMC, not because of its age but because of the history contained in its shops.
During a visit to Vietnam in 2000, the then US first lady Hillary Clinton
stopped by to visit some of the antique shops on Le Cong Kieu Street, saying
what a pleasure it was to explore.
According to Nhi, an antique shop owner, it is hard to distinguish the real
antiques from replicas.
“Some customers just want to buy for fun but antiques collectors hunt high and
low for the treasures they seek.”
Some of the replicas available are made in Bat Trang pottery town near Hanoi,
Binh Dinh, Da Nang and Long An Province’s Duc Hue Town and in China’s Jiangxi
Province. It pays to be careful because only the very knowledgeable can tell the
real stuff from the fakes.
Detch, an American backpacker said the street was a real adventure for him.
“There are many cool and unique ornaments here. I don’t even know the origin of
this stuff, but they’ll make interesting gifts for my friends and folks back
home,” Detch said.
Source:Reported by Kim |
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