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Ancient artifacts on display at Nha Trang sea festival
More
than 400 ancient artifacts are being showcased at an exhibition, which
opened at the Khanh Hoa Museum on June 9, as part of activities to
welcome the Nha Trang Sea Festival.
The artifacts, dating back to
the period from the 15th to the 18th century, were among 500.000 which
were excavated from six shipwrecks at the bottom of the seas off Ca
Mau, Binh Thuan, Phu Quoc, Hon Dam (Kien Giang), Hon Cau (Ba Ria Vung
Tau), and Cu Lao Cham (Cham Island) from 1997 to 2006.
The
artifacts, mostly ceramics products, included bowls, dishes, vases and
tea pots which were decorated with images of the sea and forest. This
was valuable assets contributing to the cultural heritage treasure of
Vietnam and the world.
The exhibition “Echoes from the Sea” was
co-organized by the Khanh Hoa Museum and Ho Chi Minh City ‘s Vietnam
History Museum. It aims to preserve and display the valuable artifacts
found in Vietnam’s sea waters so that experts and the public alike can
understand more about the country’s foreign trade activities on the
East Sea from the 15th to the 18th century.
The exhibition will last until the end of August 2009.
Source: VOVnews |
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