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Submitted by ctv_en_7 on Wed, 08/15/2007 - 09:30
The heritage-rich central province of Quang Nam has been surveying over 200 relics in ancient Hoi An town thanks to assistance provided by Japanese universities and organisations.

Hoi An is one of the two world heritage sites recognised by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in Quang Nam.


The programme has over the past decade enabled the province to excavate 10 archaeological sites, salvage shipwrecks off Cu Lao Cham islands, and conduct

US$ 50,000 research project on Sa Huynh culture. 


Japan has also donated over VND4 billion and sent experts to help conserve 10 ancient houses and two ancient tombs. A number of Japanese historians have worked in Hoi An to study different aspects of Southeast Asian culture.

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