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Vietnamese ancient artifacts on show in Hanoi

An exhibition of ancient Vietnamese artifacts and an Oc Eo-Phu Nam civilisation room were jointly opened in Hanoi on July 25 by the Vietnam National Museum of History and the Thang long Artifacts Association.

An exhibition of ancientVietnamese artifacts and ♍an Oc Eo-Phu Nam civilisation room were jointly openedin Hanoi on July 25 by the Vietnam National Museum of Histor💙y and the Thanglong Artifacts Association.

The exhibition showcases morethan 50 outst🐷anding Vietnamese antique objects and aims to promote thepreservation of the national cultural heritage.

The objects range from DongSon civilisation 2,500 years 𝓡ago to the Nguyen Dynasty in the 19th century andinclude those madeಞ of bronze and pottery such as kettledrums, bells, casketsand jars.

More importantly, it alsoexhibits a col🌌lection of skillfully crafted jewelery made of gold from theNguyen Dynasty. This is the first time these objects have been displayed in Hanoi although they werecollected over the past five years.

The exhibition, due to closeon August 25, is expected to contribute to promoting the national quintessenceand value of culture and history to domestic as well as forei♋gn observers.

The Oc Eo-Phu Namcivilisation room shows more than 100 precious ancient objects of Oc Eo, anarchaic civilisation from the 10th century BC in the south.

ꦡDisplayed objects made fromvarious materials such as gold, bronze, pottery, precious metals and stoneshave been unearthed across the southern rᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚegion.

Oganisers hoped theexhibition will help domestic and foreign viewers understand the Oc Eocivilisation, thus raising p𓄧ublic awareness on preserving the national culturalheritage.-VNA

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