(QNgTV) - In order to promote the value of cultural heritage and promote the socialization of antique preservation activities, at Da Nang Museum, the thematic exhibition "Da Nang - Echoes of the past" officially opened with the participation of 12 collectors from the three regions of North - Central - South.
The exhibition, organized by the Da Nang Museum in collaboration with the Antiquities Association and collectors nationwide, displays and introduces more than 200 rare antiques dating from the 15th century to the Nguyen Dynasty, made of many different materials and forms. This is the first time a large-scale exhibition has been held in Da Nang City, with the gathering of many typical antique associations such as: Thang Long - Hanoi Antiques Association, Dong Xua - Hai Duong Antiques Association, Pho Hien - Hung Yen Antiques Club, Ho Chi Minh City Antiques Association, and private collectors in Da Nang. At the opening ceremony, the Da Nang Museum received 96 antiques donated by 16 private collectors.
The donated artifacts are diverse in type and age, such as: 19th century bronze incense burner by collector Hoang Van Kim; enameled enamelware by collector Tran Dinh Nam; Ly - Tran dynasty ceramic bowl by collector Tran Thanh Hai; Dong Son culture bronze axe and Tran dynasty ceramic bowl by collector Pham Van Dan... The artifacts displayed at the exhibition belong to many valuable collections such as: gilded lacquered wooden objects, mother-of-pearl inlay objects of the Nguyen dynasty; Chu Dau ceramics of the 15th - 16th centuries; ceramics signed in the style of the Le - Trinh dynasty to the Nguyen dynasty (17th - 20th centuries); enameled enamelware (enameled bronze) of the Nguyen dynasty; royal costumes and gold thread embroidery paintings of the Nguyen dynasty; and many Chinese ceramic antiques of the 18th - 19th centuries...
The exhibition runs from now until September 12.
Source: https://quangngaitv.vn/da-nang-gioi-thieu-hon-200-co-vat-quy-hiem-6504789.html
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