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Ancient artefacts on show to herald Hue Festival
An exhibition of over 300 artefacts dating six
centuries ago opened at the Revolutionary History Museum in Thua Thien-Hue
Province on June 3 on the threshold of the Hue Festival 2010. The exhibits have
been selected from over 1 million items fishermen had picked up from wreckages
of merchant ships coming from China, Thailand and various parts of Vietnam that
sunk off the nation’s shores during the 15th -18th centuries.
The artefacts were made of various materials ranging from ceramics to stone,
wood and metals with China household utensils making up a majority.
The Director of provincial Revolutionary History Museum, Cao Huy Hung said
scientists and antiques collectors would find valuable materials for their
research and conservation work at the exhibition.
The exhibits would also satisfy curiosities of tourists, both foreign and local,
about foreign trade on East Sea waters, Vietnam’s multi-lateral culture and the
Silk Road on the East Sea of which Vietnam played an important role.
The exhibition was co-sponsored by the Ho Chi Minh City History Museum and the
UNESCO Club.
On the same day, a painting exhibition themed “Quebec Colour” by Yanina Rock
from Canada was opened to greet the Hue Festival, which is to inaugurate on June
5 to promote tourism and culture of the former imperial city of Hue.
Hue has been recognised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) as the world’s cultural heritage site while its
court music received the world body’s title “Masterpiece of the Oral and
Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
Source: VNA |
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