Two ancient boats discovered during the excavation of a fish pond in the Red River Delta province of Bac Ninh have been recognised as unique artefacts in Vietnam’s archaeological history.
Dozens of precious antique artefacts are on display in a temporary exhibition at the Vietnam National Museum of History in Hanoi.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam National Museum of History received the four-armed goddess Durga statue on June 18, with the stolen seventh-century bronze piece being returned to Vietnam by the UK.
The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum and Fine Arts Publishing House have collaborated to release a bilingual book on nine national treasures that are now preserved in the museum.
An exhibition reminiscent of the victory over the aerial bombing conducted by US forces against the north of Vietnam in December 50 years ago opened in the capital city on December 5.
VOV.VN - An exhibition titled “Treasures of Thang Long Imperial Palace” opened on September 8 in the capital of Hanoi introducing artefacts unearthed at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel – a complex of royal vestiges recognized as a World Heritage site by UNESCO.
VOV.VN - An exhibition titled “Treasures of Thang Long Imperial Palace” opened on September 8 in the capital of Hanoi introducing artefacts unearthed at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel – a complex of royal vestiges recognized as a World Heritage site by UNESCO.
One of the most prestigious archaeological sites in the country is set to undergo a lengthy period of restoration and preservation covering hundreds of hectares across the Mekong Delta.
Experts and cultural officials have believed that several artefacts discovered recently by a family while levelling their garden in Chau Ly commune, Quy Hop district in the central province of Nghe An could be up to 600 years old.
An exhibition themed “Bac Ninh with Ly Dynasty” officially opened at the Bac Ninh provincial Museum on October 14, as part of activities marking the 1010th anniversary of Thang Long – Hanoi (1010-2020) and towards the 13th National Party Congress.