An exhibition opened in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on August 22 to display ancient treasures from five sunken ships in Vietnam's waters.
On show for the first time are many documentary films and photos as well as more than 400 artifacts selected from about 10,000 items retrieved from the five sunken vessels off the coasts of the central and southern provinces of Quang Nam, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Kien Giang, Binh Thuan and Ca Mau.
Most of the items are ceramics and enameled porcelain wares made in Vietnam, Thailand and China, testifying to earlier trade on water routes between regional countries in the 15th-18th centuries.
Entitled " Ancient Treasures From Five Ancient Shipwrecks in Vietnam's seas," the exhibition is jointly organised by the Can Tho City Museum and the Vietnam History Museum and will last until the end of this year.
Most of the items are ceramics and enameled porcelain wares made in Vietnam, Thailand and China, testifying to earlier trade on water routes between regional countries in the 15th-18th centuries.
Entitled " Ancient Treasures From Five Ancient Shipwrecks in Vietnam's seas," the exhibition is jointly organised by the Can Tho City Museum and the Vietnam History Museum and will last until the end of this year.
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