One hundred and thirty precious Vietnamese artefacts
will be put on display in Japan in April 2013 for an exhibition called
Viet Nam-The Great Story.
HA NOI (VNS)- One hundred and thirty precious Vietnamese artefacts will be put on display in Japan in April 2013 for an exhibition called Viet Nam-The Great Story.
The exhibition is the result of the new relationship between the Viet Nam National Museum of History and Japan's Kyushu National Museum, which was sealed as a signing ceremony on Wednesday.
"This will be the biggest and most original display of Vietnamese artefacts in Japan," said Nguyen Van Cuong, director of the Vietnamese museum.
The objects chosen for display are from the country's diverse old cultures including Oc Eo, Sa Huynh, and Dong Son which date back 2,000 years. In particular, the exhibition will feature a ceramic and porcelain collection from the 8th to 12th century, and a selection of artefacts from royal court of the Nguyen dynasty (who reigned from 1802 to 1945). VNS