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Vietnam National Museum of History

05/01/2009 10:44 3112
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With the authorization of the leadership of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the National Museum of Vietnamese History has continued the cooperation with the Museum of the Autonomous Region of Choang People of Kuangsi, China in organizing the exhibition on the theme The silk road on sea - Ceramics and Chinawares taken from wrecked ships on sea bed of Vietnam at Nanning - China in December 2008.

With the authorization of the leadership of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the National Museum of Vietnamese History has continued the cooperation with the Museum of the Autonomous Region of Choang People of Kuangsi, China in organizing the exhibition on the theme The silk road on sea - Ceramics and Chinawares taken from wrecked ships on sea bed of Vietnam at Nanning - China in December 2008.

This cooperation aims at intensifying cultural exchanges and friendship between vietnamese and chinese peoples; it is also a concrete act of the Museum of the autonomous region of the people Choang to commemorate the quinquagenary of the foundation of the autonomous region of the Choang people 12/1958 - 12/2008.

On the 10/12/2008, the National Museum of Vietnamese History has brought a collection of 224 objects taken from 5 wrecked ships in the Vietnam sea, to an exhibition at the Museum of the autonomous region of the Choang people of Kuangsi, China. The exhibition is organized in a broad space, of about 600 m2 of area. It is hoped to be an opportunity to help visitors, especially chinese researchers, to have a better knowledge of a domain which so far has not much attraction: it is the chinese ceramics of exportation.

The exhibition will last from the 15 - 12 - 2008 to the first half of February 2009.

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