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 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).
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).
Phuoc Tich, a 600-year-old terracotta producing
village in central Thua Thien - Hue Province, was recently recognised as
a traditional craft village by local authorities, which will provide
funding for the revival of production.
Authorities in the northern province of Phu Tho on
Tuesday received a collection of wooden printing blocks featuring the
origin of Vietnamese people believed to be carved under the Nguyen
Dynasty (1802-1945) from the leaders of the National Archives
Department.
A number of documents signed by Nguyen kings (1802-1945) stored at the
National Archives Centre I, have been accorded heritage status by the
United Nations Educational Scientific Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).
Authorities in Thua Thien-Hue Province conduct a ritual to pray for
peace and harmony at the Nam Giao Platform on the same spot where Nguyen
Dynasty kings (1802-1945) used to offer gifts to the gods and pray for
protection.
Royal treasures of the feudal Nguyen Dynasty (1802 – 1945) of Viet Nam
are on display in the former capital Hue City, in line with the biennial
cultural Hue Festival 2014.
There is no trace of the paintings that vanished three years ago, but
Nguyen Van Nhan''s works can be seen in the nation''s first book on
ceremonial costumes of the Nguyen Dynasty released last week.