Visitors to the Museum of Royal Fine Arts in Huế are to get a chance to look at books transcribed on rectangle gold pieces, made for the adoration of the Nguyễn Dynasty (1802-1945).
The moc ban (wood blocks) and chau ban (official administrative papers)
Kings of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) used to record history are on
display for the first time at an exhibition opened yesterday in Ha Noi.
The life of the last prince of Viet Nam''s Ly dynasty, Ly Long Tuong who
lived in exile in Korea in the early of the 13th century, will be
depicted early next month by a South Korean dancer, a Vietnamese
dramatic actor and...
The Citadel of Ho Dynasty in the central Thanh Hoa Province will be
preserved better following a master plan unveiled by the provincial
People''s Committee on Monday.
Several relics and artifacts have been excavated from the Ho Dynasty
Citadel''s southern area in the central province of Thanh Hoa, Director
of Heritage Conservation Centre Do Quang Trong said.
The conservation centre in Hue yesterday opened a new section inside the
former Imperial Citadel to display the ambience of the queen mothers
under the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945).
The opening scene of Blood Soup (Canh Mau), the Sai
Gon Theatre''s new play for the Tet holiday, made a strong impression on
the audience by producing a shocking nightmare caused by a fox ghost.
Local people have accidentally unearthed nearly 100 age-old cannon
balls recently at a site located 3km away from the world-heritage Ho
Dynasty Citadel, Vinh Loc district, central Thanh Hoa province.
Previously, scientists had only found relics from
two dynasties at Thang Long Royal Citadel, but this year they had a
major breakthrough when they were able to identify objects from several
more dynasties at the historical site.
Of all the feudal monuments and sites that visitors
to Hue get to enjoy, the most prominent and familiar ones are those that
reflect the glory of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945).
Objects unearthed in excavations at the Thang Long Citadel Heritage site
in downtown Ha Noi since 2010 are being displayed to celebrate the
capital''s Liberation Day, which falls on October 10.