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Exhibition "Treasures of the Imperial Palace of Thang Long"

On the 50th anniversary of the Convention for the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage - Convention 1972; 20 years of researching, preserving and promoting the value of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel heritage (2002-2022), on the afternoon of September 8th, the Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center in collaboration with the Imperial Citadel Research Institute opened the ceremony. Regular exhibitions with the theme "Treasures of the Imperial Palace of Thang Long".

Attending were Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Nguyen Van Phong; Vice Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Chu Xuan Dung; Representative of the World Heritage Center, in charge of the Asia - Pacific region Nao Hayashi; President of the International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) Marie Laure Lavenir; Chief Representative of UNESCO Office in Vietnam Christian Manhart…
 
The exhibition "Treasures of the Imperial Palace of Thang Long" introduces 29 typical and unique antiques in the Thang Long Imperial Palace throughout its history. These are important utensils and items, serving from daily life to banquets of the king and the court on great occasions, coronation or the king's birthday; The self-esteem items in the temples or interior decoration items to enhance the nobility and luxury of the royal place. In addition, the exhibition also introduces a number of jewelry, pieces of gold decorated on utensils, utensils, swords with three weapons symbolizing power or royal orders.

The exhibition consists of three spaces: the space to introduce artifacts from the Ly-Tran dynasties; The space to introduce artifacts from the early Le, Mac, and Le Trung Hung dynasties and the Outer space creates a highlight with artifacts introduced to the public for the first time such as: Terracotta pots of the Tran Dynasty with the largest size ever. Currently, the model of green enamel architecture in the early Le dynasty... The exhibition space is unique, more prominent with the projected images recreating the Ly palace and the wall showing the beauty of the four seasons in the royal palace. old times. In particular, this is the first time introducing 3D mapping projection technology that simulates the unique patterns of artifacts so that visitors can better recognize the beauty and elegance of the ceramics used in the Thang Long royal palace. Long.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Chu Xuan Dung expressed: From the first careful but also full of hope, archaeologists have opened unexpected pages of history. underground. Breakthrough archaeological discoveries at 18 Hoang Dieu have revealed a complex of extremely valuable relics, proving the existence and longevity of Thang Long - Hanoi over thousands of years of history. Along with that are millions of relics, the thousand-year-old treasures of Thang Long - Hanoi were found, which have become invaluable assets of mankind. "The typical and unique artifacts at the exhibition today also show the continuous efforts of scientists to gradually research, evaluate and understand the heritage value and long-term conservation of the country. future generations, and at the same time, it is also an opportunity for experts, scientists, and managers to look back on their achievements and determine steps for the future.


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