Binh Dinh is a province of the littoral of Center Vietnam, an important door opening on the sea for the provinces of the High Lands and of South Laos.
Binh Dinh is a land having a historical thickness, with its famous Sa Huynh culture, ancient capital of the Champa kingdom the vertiges of which are the citadel Do Ban, the cham towers with its original architecture. It is also the start point of the peasant uprisings of the XVIII
th century, with the name of the hero Nguyen Hue, and also the birthplace of numerous personalities of the people. Binh Dinh is also famous by its martial tradition and its rich and diversified culture with its battle music Tay Son, its song Ba Trao…
In the occasion of the 33th anniversary of the liberation of the South and the unification of the country, of the 1 - 5 feast, the National Museum of Vietnamese History, in coordination with the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Binh Dinh and the Museum of Binh Dinh, organizes the exhibition on the theme: Impressions of Champa - Collection of Champa ancient objects, Binh Dinh.
The purpose of the exhibition is to present the precious ancient objects, the works of archaeological research, the restoration of the vestiges Cham in Binh Dinh, to present the potentialities and the rich touristical places of the province to the population of the capital, of the whole country and the foreign visitors.
The exhibition will be officially open at 10h the 25th April 2008 at the National Museum of Vietnamese History, no 1, Pham Ngu Lao street, Hanoi. We are glad to receive the visitors.
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